A 65-yeаr-оld mаle client hаs had a histоry оf essential hypertension since he was 54 years of age. He has been on a variety of antihypertensive medications but did not have consistent blood pressure con-trol, especially when he was stressed or visited his provider. Three months ago, his new primary health care provider prescribed losartan 100 mg orally once daily at night because his serum creatinine was slightly elevated and his diastolic blood pressure ranged between 86 and 90 mm Hg. A review of his blood pressure readings for the last month during his follow-up appointment showed that the client’s blood pressure usually stays within normal range until late afternoon, around 4 p.m. (1600). The primary health care provider added amlodipine 5 mg orally once daily to his drug regimen. Choose the most likely options for the information missing from the statements below by selecting from the lists of options provided. In view of the client’s blood pressure pattern and the peak action of amlodipine, the nurse would recommend that the client take his amlodipine [option1]. He should also avoid drinking [option2] because they/it interfere(s) with the drug’s metabolism in the intestines.