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29. A 52-year-old woman with alcoholism comes to the physician after a serum cholesterol level of 290 mg/dL was found on a routine screening. She drinks a pint of vodka daily. She takes captopril for hypertension and glyburide for type 2 diabetes mellitus. She also has intermittent episodes of gout. Fasting serum studies show:

Total cholesterol 252 mg/dL
HDL-cholesterol 80 mg/dL
Triglycerides 300 mg/dL
Glucose 118 mg/dL
Thyroid-stimulating hormone 4.5 μU/mL

Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

A
) Alcohol cessation

B
) Better control of diabetes

C
) Switch from captopril to calcium-channel blocking agent therapy

D
) Gemfibrozil therapy

E
) Thyroid replacement therapy
dd