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MediumGastroenterologyCirrhotic ascitesau-amcau-racp

A 67-year-old man with known cirrhosis due to hepatitis C presents with increasing abdominal distension. Examination confirms shifting dullness and peripheral oedema. There are no signs of encephalopathy or peritonitis. Which is the most appropriate first-line pharmacological management of his ascites?

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