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Review Question - QID 100572

QID 100572 (Type "100572" in App Search)
A 57-year-old man presents to his primary care physician for a routine check-up. He has no complaints. He has a history of hypertension managed with diet and exercise. He takes no medications. He has no family history of malignancy or sudden cardiac death. He is a former 5-pack-year smoker but quit 10 years ago. He drinks alcohol socially and does not use illicit drugs. The patient's temperature is 98.6°F (37.0°C), blood pressure is 163/92 mmHg, pulse is 72/min, and respirations are 16/min. Physical exam is notable for a S4 gallop. His lungs are clear to auscultation bilaterally. His abdomen is soft and nondistended. There is no pedal edema. The patient is prescribed an antihypertensive medication. The patient calls his physician 6 days later complaining of a persistent cough, but otherwise states that his blood pressure was measured as 145/85 mmHg at a local pharmacy. Which of the following is a general contraindication to the medication this patient was most likely prescribed?