Cholinergic type medications are a mainstay in clinical practice today. Dr. Zaafran goes over the
Basic physiology
Pharmacology
Usage of these medications in clinical practice.
In this video we will learn about :
1. Types of cholinergic receptors.
2. Direct and indirect acting cholinergic agents.
3. Drug effects of cholinergic agents.
4. Therapeutic uses of cholinergic agents.
5. Side effects of cholinergic agents.
6.Cholinergic blocking agents and mechanism of action.
7. Therapeutic uses of anticholinergic drugs.
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Mir Alikhan, MD
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Ahmed Zaafran, MD
Ahmed Zaafran, MD
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Ahmed Zaafran, MD
Ahmed Zaafran, MD
Ahmed Zaafran, MD
Ana Crawford M.D., M.Sc.
Ana Crawford M.D., M.Sc.
Ahmed Zaafran, MD
Ana Crawford M.D., M.Sc.
Ana Crawford M.D., M.Sc.
Ana Crawford M.D., M.Sc.
Ana Crawford M.D., M.Sc.
Ahmed Zaafran, MD
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Mir Alikhan, MD
Mir Alikhan, MD
Mir Alikhan, MD
Mir Alikhan, MD
Mir Alikhan, MD
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