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伴有脑血管病的高血压患者宜选用() A.硝苯地平 B.维拉帕米 C.尼莫地平 D.尼

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伴有脑血管病的高血压患者宜选用()

A.硝苯地平

B.维拉帕米

C.尼莫地平

D.尼群地平

E.非洛地平

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