A 57-year-old man with known diabetes has cholesterol 5.7. Which of the following is the correct combination of medication for his management?
a. Angiotensin converting enzymes and statin
b. Angiotensin converting enzyme and metformin
c. Angiotensin converting enzyme and glibenclamide
d. Angiotensin converting enzyme and gliclazide
e. Glibenclamide and statin
Ans. The key is E. Glibenclamide and statin. [This is an incomplete question. Whether we should give sulfonylurea or glibenclamide depends upon BMI. If BMI is <25 we give sulfonylurea and if >25 we give glibenclamide