Jonathan is a 72yo Caucasian male with a history of hyperten…

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Jоnаthаn is а 72yо Caucasian male with a histоry of hypertension and stable angina.  His home medications include chlorthalidone (Hygroton*) 12.5mg daily, lisinopril (Zestril*) 10mg daily, and amlodipine (Norvasc*) 5mg once daily.  His father died at age 50 of a heart attack.  Recently he experienced episodes of chest pain so he was scheduled for an exercise stress test which supported a diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD).  At his follow-up appointment, Jonathan's BP is his normal of 130/68 but he has continued to experience chest pain during exertion.  The pain resolves when he sits down.  He is very compliant with his heart healthy diet and exercise routine, but is concerned that this angina limits his ability to exercise.  He started smoking 10 years ago after his sister died of pancreatic cancer, but is trying to quit.  He weighs 165 lbs and is 5'9" tall.  Fasting labs include total cholesterol 155 [

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