Mary is 52-year-old female with HTN onLisinopril 40mg and well controlled. She comes to the officebecause she has had a sore throat for several days, which is foundto be strep negative. She has no fever or cough. What should yourecommend for her sore throat and stuffy nose and why? Whatprecautions should you give her regarding over-the-countermedication because of her medical history and why?
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