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A 62-year-old woman with no significant past medical history presents to a walk-in clinic after screening at a pharmacy showed high blood pressure. Repeated properly performed office readings over 1 month average 168/96 mm Hg. She has no diabetes, chronic kidney disease or target organ damage, and lifestyle measures have already been implemented for 3 months without success. What is the most appropriate initial pharmacologic approach?

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