Prostate disorders and cancer Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 67-year-old man presents to the office after an episode of lightheadedness. He experienced this episode last night when he got up from a chair to go to the kitchen and suddenly felt like he was going to fall, but he was able to grab the couch for balance. He does not recall experiencing similar symptoms in the past. He did not lose consciousness or hit his head. The patient was recently started on a new medication for benign prostatic hyperplasia. Other medications include metformin for type 2 diabetes mellitus and ibuprofen for osteoarthritis. Blood pressure is 124/82 mmHg and pulse is 75/min while supine and 80/62 mmHg and 89/min while standing. Digital rectal examination shows a symmetrically enlarged non-tender prostate. Electrocardiogram shows a normal sinus rhythm. Which of the following agents is the most likely cause of this patient’s condition?  

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