What do you do when you have a patient getting both an ACE inhibitor AND angiotensin receptor blocker?

What do you do when you have a patient getting both an ACE inhibitor AND angiotensin receptor blocker?

First determine if there's good reason to get both.

In SOME cases, the combo is appropriate. The idea is that using both is more effective to block the renin-angiotensin system.

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