A 65-year-old Asian man presents with a history of congestive heart disease, hypertension, osteoarthritis, gastric ulcer, and dyslipidemia. He is admitted to the hospital for a urinary tract infection caused by gram-negative bacteria that is sensitive to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole. The patient’s current medication list includes the following: acetaminophen 650 mg orally every 6 hours, carvedilol 6.25 mg orally twice daily, cimetidine 400 mg orally twice daily, digoxin 0.125 mg orally daily, furosemide 40 mg orally daily, gemfibrozil 600 mg orally twice daily 30 minutes before breakfast and dinner, lisinopril 20 mg orally daily, and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole 800 mg/240 mg intravenously every 12 hours.
Which best reflects the drug combination that causes false elevation of serum creatinine by competing with creatinine for renal secretion?
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