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A patient with diabetes and peripheral arterial disease presents with a non-healing foot ulcer despite regular wound care. What is the most appropriate intervention to include in the treatment plan for this patient?

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✓ Correct answer: B. Start therapy with cilostazol 100 mg twice daily Answer: Start therapy with cilostazol 100 mg twice daily Cilostazol is a medication that improves blood flow by inhibiting platelet aggregation and dilating blood vessels. It is commonly used to treat intermittent claudication in peripheral arterial disease. When used in conjunction with regular wound care, cilostazol can help improve healing in non-healing foot ulcers by enhancing blood flow. Cilostazol is more effective at a dose of 100 mg twice daily compared to lower doses or using wound care alone.

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