Vol 46 No. 2
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Author(s):

Lee Meng Kam Richard, Lim Yee Nah Anita

Published in:

The Singapore Family Physician Vol 46 No 2 - FPSC79 - Chronic Disease Management (Re-run)

Publication date:

1 March 2019

ISSN:

0377-5305

Abstract

Mr Tan, 60, a smoker with diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension and chronic kidney disease (CKD) Stage 3, and recurrent gout flares last five weeks of increasing intensity and duration. He assumes it is due to frequent travel and lack of exercise. He comes today for routine review of his chronic diseases. Current laboratory results are creatinine 106, eGFR 56, uric acid 490, HbA1c 7.3%, random hypocount 8.5 mmol/L. He is on glipizide 5mg bd, Metformin 250mg BD, Amlodipine 5mg OM. He complains of severe gout pain. He had always been reluctant to start definitive treatment which you had previously mentioned. What will you do next?