Statins and Muscles – worse than we think

March 15, 2018,  Dr Chee L Khoo

“Doc, my muscles feels tired every time I try to exercise”. Are these patients just unfit or is it the statin or is that just another excuse? Between 7-29% of patients on statins report muscle complaints (depending on who reports them). Often these symptoms are exacerbated with physical activity and exercises. Muscle soreness, muscle pains and muscle tenderness are probably relatively easier to quantify in patients but non-specific muscle fatigue are much harder to pin down.…

Metformin during pregnancy – Goldilocks principle strikes again!

March 15, 2018 Dr Chee L Khoo

Hyperglycaemia during pregnancy has significant metabolic consequences for the mother, the pregnancy as well as for the offspring’s future health. It is tempting to assume that keeping the glucose lower during pregnancy must be beneficial for both parties. Metformin has been used in women with PCOS, GDM and obesity during pregnancy in an attempt to improve pregnancy and foetal outcomes but this practice is not based on solid scientific evidence.…

VLCD may cause initial reduction in cardiac function

March 2018, Dr Chee L Khoo

Several meta-analyses of randomised clinical trials showed that ketogenic diets induce a long-term significant improvement in body weight, diastolic blood pressure, triglycerides and HDL-cholesterol, when compared to low fat diets. However, rapid weight loss may cause a transient rise in plasma triglycerides which can contribute to impairment in cardiac function in the short term.

The heart has a very high energy demand, which is met almost entirely by the mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids and carbohydrates.…

Dasiglucagon – the new glucagon

February 2018, Dr Chee L Khoo

Hypoglycaemia is one of the most common endocrine emergencies and the most feared complication of having diabetes. Treatment of severe hypoglycaemia in patients who are unable to take oral treatment is limited to either glucagon or glucose injections both of which requires some experience in playing with syringes and bottles. Dasiglucagon, a novel soluble glucagon analog, is a ready to use rescue pen developed for treatment of severe hypoglycaemia.…

Diabetes and Oral Health – it cuts both ways!

Patients with diabetes commonly have significant dysfunction of the immune system leading to chronic inflammation in many organ systems. It is not uncommon to see patients with T2D suffering from oral and periodontal disease which has been shown to worsen the diabetes disease. What is less known but shown in many studies is that periodontal disease is associated with development of diabetes.  …

T2D – does it have to be progressive?

February 2018, Dr Chee L Khoo

It’s frustrating isn’t it when managing patients T2D. Patients adhere to diet and lifestyle the best they can, the HbA1c is “on target” but yet we have to keep layering more tablets or injections over time to maintain the constantly deteriorating glycaemic control. Can we do better than accepting without question the “progressive nature of T2D”?…

Saturated Fats – Good or Evil?

Unhealthy eating


October 2017 – Dr Chee L Khoo 

We have all been brought up to advise reducing total fat and saturated fatty acid intake, based on the presumption that replacing saturated fatty acids with carbohydrate and unsaturated fats will lower LDL cholesterol and should therefore reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. Several meta-analyses of randomised trials and prospective cohort studies8–10 and ecological studies,2 largely done in European and North American countries showed either no association or a lower risk between saturated fatty acid consumption with total mortality and CVD events.…