What would you consider first-line pharmacological treatment for the patient and why?

Read the scenario under Case Study 1 on page 592, Chapter 29, using the book Arcangelo, V. P., Peterson, A. M., Wilbur, V., & Kang, T.M. (2021). Pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice: A practical approach (5th ed.). LWW; Fifth, North American edition. ISBN-13: 978-1975160593. Answer the five questions below AND the nine questions in Case Study 1. Please cite four peer-reviewed scholarly references within the last five years. Please read the case study at the end of Chapter 29 about M.P. and answer the following five questions: 1. What would you consider first-line pharmacological treatment for the patient and why? Please write the order for the treatment as a prescription. Please provide a rationale for your choice of treatment. 2. List one or two adverse effects of the therapy you recommended in question #1. 3. Are there any adverse effects that would cause you to change therapy, if so, please explain? 4. If your first-line agent were unsuccessful or a significant adverse drug event occurred, what would be your second-line pharmacological treatment for the patient and why? Please write the order for the treatment as a prescription. Please provide a rationale for your choice of treatment. 5. Discuss specific patient education based on both your first- and second-line choices.

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