From Dysrhythmia to Covid-19, there's a drug for it. Learn about them in this massive collection of 61 pharmacology lectures by Dr. Syed and colleagues Dr. Ahmed Zaafran, Dr. Luis A. Veruzco, Dr. Sameer Islam, and Dr. Tammy Wang.
Under CVS you will gain insights into the effective use of anti-dysrhythmia drugs and their applications in clinical settings, discover the therapeutic potential of anti-inflammatory and anti-histamine drugs and their impact on patient care. We delve into the management and diagnosis of hypertension, understanding the role of antihypertensive drugs. Expand your knowledge of cardiac pharmacology with a focus on inotropes, vasopressors, and vasodilators in two parts. Gain insights into the management of atrial fibrillation and explore the mechanism of action of low-dose naltrexone (LDN). Lastly, discover the exciting possibilities of future antivirals utilizing bacterial immune sensors. This collection offers a comprehensive understanding of the clinical applications of cardiac drugs and highlights potential advancements in the field of antiviral therapeutics.
In the Endocrine section, you will find an informative series focused on managing Type II Diabetes Mellitus. Dive into the latest insights with Parts 9 and 10, delving into practical strategies for effective diabetes management. Gain a comprehensive understanding of metformin and general considerations in Part 8, and explore various drug classes for diabetes management in Part 7. Additionally, uncover valuable knowledge on dyslipidemia management based on ACC/AHA guidelines. Expand your understanding of insulin synthesis, secretion, and regulation, and master insulin therapy . This collection offers a wealth of information to enhance your knowledge and skills in managing Type II Diabetes Mellitus.
Under Respiratory you will gain insights into the use of cholinergic drugs and their impact on the cholinergic system. Delve into the clinical applications of respiratory drugs, specifically in the context of asthma, in two parts. Discover the benefits of anti-histamine medications in managing the common cold, with Part 1 focusing on their clinical applications and Part 2, exploring the continued use of anti-histamine drugs for the common cold.
In the mixed lecture section you will find a webinar that explores the role of PPIs in managing peptic ulcer disease. Another summarizes the paediatric vaccination schedules. Uncover the mechanism of action of penicillin, shedding light on its therapeutic benefits. Delve into the world of sedation and analgesia, learn about the fascinating role of nitric oxide in various physiological processes. Discover the impact of Dostarlimab therapy on healing colorectal cancer. Explore the potential of new killer cells in cancer immunotherapy, a promising avenue for treatment. Finally, unravel the intriguing story of Ivermectin and its journey to the Nobel Prize.
And finally, under Covid-19, discover the mechanism of action of Merck's Molnupiravir against SARS-CoV-2, learn about Maraviroc's mechanism of action, and explore low histamine diets. Gain insights into IVIg, mixing vaccine types, and the administration of the Moderna vaccine after hypersensitivity reactions. Uncover the potential of nasal sprays for virus reduction and explore vaccines like Covaxin and Sputnik. Explore studies on Interferon Beta, Vitamin D, Regeneron antibody cocktail, macrolide (azithromycin), famotidine, and norepinephrine. Learn about important medications like Dexamethasone and Tocilizumab. Discover the roles of magnesium, melatonin, iodine, and convalescent plasma in COVID-19. Explore lectures on androgens and antiandrogens, along with studies on their effects in COVID-19 cases. This collection provides critically important insights into the drugs used in the treatment of Covid-19.
Dr Ahmed Zaafran is a board certified anesthesiologist at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr.Luis A. Veruzco is certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology in anesthesiology and critical care medicine and has authored multiple book chapters and peer-reviewed manuscripts, with primary authorships in prestigious journals such as Stroke and Blood.
Dr. Sameer Islam is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine and a Consultant in Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Texas Tech University Health Science Center.
Dr. Tammy Wang is a board certified Paediatrician and paediatric anesthesiologist practicing at Stanford University.
Clinical Application of Cardiac Drugs/Cardiac Pharmacology
27m 29sClinical Applications of Anti-Dysrhythmia Drugs
20m 05sClinical Applications of Anti-Inflammatory/Anti-Histamine Drugs
36m 23sClinical Applications of Antihypertensive Drugs (Part 1)
19m 02sDiagnosis and Management of Hypertension
48m 55sClinical Application of Cardiac Drugs/Cardiac Pharmacology
27m 29sManagement of Atrial Fibrillation
34m 02sCardiac Drugs: Inotropes, Vasopressors, and Vasodilators Part 1
33m 33sCardiac Drugs: Inotropes, Vasopressors, and Vasodilators Part 2
48m 59sLow Dose Naltrexone (LDN) - Mechanism of Action
34m 43sFuture Antivirals Using Bacterial Immune Sensors
26m 02s(Webinar) Managing Type II Diabetes Mellitus (Part 9)
27m 26s(Webinar) Managing Type II Diabetes Mellitus (Part 10)
29m 05sMetformin and General Considerations to Mange Type II Diabetes Mellitus (Managing Type II Diabetes Mellitus - Part 8. Webinar)
47m 37sDrug Classes to Manage Type II Diabetes Mellitus (Managing Type II Diabetes Mellitus - Part 7. Webinar)
40m 48s(Webinar) Dyslipidemia Management-ACC/AHA guideline Overview
44m 42sInsulin Synthesis, Secretion, and Regulation
1h 34m 58sMaster Insulin Therapy (full video)
1h 22m 37sHow Does Ozempic Work?
25m 07sClinical Application of Cholinergic Drugs/Cholinergic System
51m 32sClinical Applications of Respiratory Drugs (Part 1)/ Asthma
26m 05sClinical Application of Respiratory Drugs (Part2) / Asthma
22m 41sClinical Applications of Anti-Histamine Medications (Part 1)/Common Cold
19m 06sClinical Applications of Anti-Histamine Drugs (Part 2)/Common Cold
19m 41s(Webinar) Peptic Ulcer Disease and the Role of PPIs
1h 13m 38sOverview of the Pediatric Vaccination Schedules
1h 56m 21sPenicillin: Mechanism of Action
12m 15sSedation and Analgesia
51m 09sNitric Oxide
07m 12sHow Dostarlimab Therapy Healed Colorectal Cancer
31m 04sPotential New Killer Cells for Cancer Immunotherapy
30m 23sStory of Ivermectin Nobel Prize
16m 50sOpioid Receptor Activation and Tolerance (Pain Part 5)
53m 40sOmega-6 to Omega-3 Ratio
31m 33sOmega-3 Dietary Sources and Quantities
21m 52sMerck’s Molnupiravir (EIDD-281) Effective Against SARS-COV-2
29m 11sMaraviroc Mechanism of Action (MOA)
32m 44sLow Histamine Diets
19m 50sIVIg A High Level Overview
23m 23sMixing Vaccine Types - UK Study
12m 18sAdministration of Second Dose Of Moderna Vaccine After An Immediate Hypersensitivity Reaction to The First Dose
10m 46sNasal Spray for Virus/SARS-COV-2 Reduction
21m 28sHow is AstraZeneca Vaccine Made
07m 06sCovaxin, A Vaccine from India
30m 56sSputnik Vaccine is 91.6% Effective
19m 30sInterferon Beta - A New Study
18m 05sVitamin D, Dust and Covid-19
15m 42sRegeneron Antibody Cocktail
08m 53sMacrolide - Azithromycin
24m 12sFamotidine (H2 Receptor Antagonist)
28m 20sNorepinephrine
32m 19sFavipiravir
26m 05sIodine and Its Medical Uses
26m 07sDexamethasone
28m 41sCOVID-19 and Aspirin
28m 13sMagnesium
35m 04sMelatonin
30m 38sTocilizumab An IL6 Receptor Blocker
34m 49sCamostat Mesylate
25m 14sNAC N-Acetylcysteine
27m 41sConvalescent Plasma For COVID-19 Patients
50m 28sAndrogens Physiological and Pharmacological Aspects (Lecture 1)
29m 33sAndrogens - What Controls Androgen Release (Lecture 2)
28m 44sAntiandrogens - A High-Level Overview (Lecture 3)
35m 26sStudy - Antiandrogens Reduce COVID Hospitalization, Deaths, And Disease Progress
19m 22sStudy - Antiandrogens (Dutasteride) For Mild COVID Cases
20m 13s37 hr 29 min
66 Lectures
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