1. A 50 year old female with a ten year history of type II diabetes presents for regularly-scheduled follow up. She has no complaints, and just visited her ophthalmologist last week. Current medications include glyburide, metformin, and simvastatin. On physical exam, vital signs are virtually unchanged from previous visits, with temperature 37.1 C (99 F), HR 80, BP 140/83, RR 15, and O2 Sat 98. What should be the next step in her management?
1) Increase simvastatin
2) Increase glyburide
3) Increase metformin
4) Add HCTZ
5) Add lisinopril

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