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Which Drug Is Recommended for Parenteral Use in Hypertensive Emergencies

Question 29

Question 29

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Which drug is recommended for parenteral use in hypertensive emergencies and is safe for the treatment of preeclampsia in pregnant women?


A) Fosinopril
B) Hydralazine
C) Nifedipine
D) Labetalol

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