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The PharmEZ Tutor
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Добавлен 17 авг 2020
The PharmEZ Tutor channel is designed to provide drug therapy talks to healthcare professionals, primarily to those in the pharmacy field, especially pharmacy students.
All of these educational tutorials will be presented with an organized structure for easier learning. Topics will include antibiotics, cardiac vasoactive drips, kinetic dosing, TPN, new drug approvals, and many more.
All healthcare professionals are welcome to join in:
•\tPharmacists, Pharmacy Students and Residents
•\tNurses and Nursing students
•\tNurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
•\tMedical students and residents
•\tAnd Physicians
The content of the material presented will be
•\tOrganized
•\tConcise
•\tPractical
•\tCurrent and Evidence-based
My goal is to explain complicated material to make it easier for you to understand.
PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER AT THE END OF THE INTRODUCTORY VIDEO AND AT THE END OF EACH LECTURE SERIES.
All of these educational tutorials will be presented with an organized structure for easier learning. Topics will include antibiotics, cardiac vasoactive drips, kinetic dosing, TPN, new drug approvals, and many more.
All healthcare professionals are welcome to join in:
•\tPharmacists, Pharmacy Students and Residents
•\tNurses and Nursing students
•\tNurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
•\tMedical students and residents
•\tAnd Physicians
The content of the material presented will be
•\tOrganized
•\tConcise
•\tPractical
•\tCurrent and Evidence-based
My goal is to explain complicated material to make it easier for you to understand.
PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER AT THE END OF THE INTRODUCTORY VIDEO AND AT THE END OF EACH LECTURE SERIES.
Migraine Prevention - Part 3A: Medications. Pharmacology. For Pharmacy students and pharmacists.
This lecture series is a complete review of migraine headaches, focusing on treatment and prevention. It is presented in three parts; the third part will be divided into two sections. Part 3A will go over the medications used to prevent migraine headaches. Part 3A will go over the following objectives:
• List five goals of using preventive treatment for migraines.
• Define when should migraine prevention medicine be used.
• List three classes of commonly used drugs that can be used in migraine prevention.
• Review the doses and effectiveness of using CGRP monoclonal antibodies for migraine prevention.
• Describe the role that Botox has in the prevention of migraines.
• Name five supplements tha...
• List five goals of using preventive treatment for migraines.
• Define when should migraine prevention medicine be used.
• List three classes of commonly used drugs that can be used in migraine prevention.
• Review the doses and effectiveness of using CGRP monoclonal antibodies for migraine prevention.
• Describe the role that Botox has in the prevention of migraines.
• Name five supplements tha...
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Nurtec, Ubrelvy, and Reyvow-New Drugs for Acute Migraine Treatment. Part 2B. Pharmacy medications.
Просмотров 1162 месяца назад
This video is a complete review of migraine headaches, focusing on treatment and prevention. It is presented in a three part lecture series, the third (Part 2B) of which will go over the following objectives: • Describe the mechanism of action, main side effects, key drug interactions, dosages, and effectiveness of the following groups of drugs used in the acute treatment of migraines. o Gepant...
Migraine Headaches - Part 2A: Treatment of Migraines - OTCs, Triptans, Ergots
Просмотров 833 месяца назад
This video is a complete review of migraine headaches, focusing on treatment and prevention. It is presented in a three part lecture series, the second (Part 2A) of which will go over the following objectives: • List five advantages of using OTC medications for migraine headaches. • Name four different OTC drugs that can be used for acute migraine treatment. • Define what a medication overuse h...
Migraine Headaches - How to Treat and Prevent them. Part 1: Overview of Migraines.
Просмотров 1084 месяца назад
This video is a complete review of migraine headaches, focusing on treatment and prevention. It is presented in a three part lecture series, the first of which will go over the following objectives: • Describe a migraine headache, including location, symptoms, duration, frequency, and incidence. • Outline the pathophysiology of migraines and define what role CGRP has in the etiology. • Explain ...
DOACs Part 3: Anticoagulation Principles - Part 3: Pt Counseling / Management of DOAC Bleeding
Просмотров 1335 месяцев назад
This video is a complete review of the use of DOACs (direct oral anticoagulants). It will be presented in a three part lecture series, the third of which will go over the following objectives: • Explain how to counsel a patient taking DOACs. • Describe the use of DOAC antidotes in cases of severe, life-threatening bleeding. • Outline the dosage and proper procedures in the preparation of idaruc...
DOACs Part 2: Anticoagulation Principles - Part 2: Kinetics, Drug Interactions, and Precautions
Просмотров 1777 месяцев назад
This video is a complete review of the use of DOACs (direct oral anticoagulants). It will be presented in a three part lecture series, the second of which will go over the following objectives: • Compare and contrast the metabolism and renal excretion of the three main DOACs • Outline the key drug-drug interactions that DOACs are involved with. • Review the major warnings, precautions, and adve...
Tirzepatide (Zepbound) - A New FDA-approved Treatment for Weight Loss. Complete Drug Review.
Просмотров 36 тыс.7 месяцев назад
This video is a complete drug review of tirzepatide (Zepbound), the latest FDA-approved injectable weight loss medication for obese and overweight individuals. Tirzepatide is given as a once a week injection under the skin. It is the first “dual-agonist” weight loss drug because it mimics two incretin hormones in the body, GLP-1 and GIP. In a large clinical study involving non-diabetic obese pa...
DOACs: Anticoagulation Principles - Part 1: Background, Mechanism, and Uses
Просмотров 3699 месяцев назад
This video is a complete review of the use of DOACs (direct oral anticoagulants). It will be presented in a three part lecture series, the first of which will go over the following objectives: • List four advantages and four disadvantages of using DOACs compared to warfarin. • Review the two different mechanisms of action of the DOACs. • List four indications that are common to the three main D...
Fezolinetant (Veozah) a new drug for hot flashes. A complete review.
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.10 месяцев назад
This is a complete drug review of fezolinetant (Veozah), a new prescription medication used to treat hot flashes. It is given as a daily oral tablet, and it is not a hormone. Fezolinetant is a unique, first in class treatment option. It works by blocking the NK3 receptor in the brain, which plays a role in body temperature regulation. This review will define hot flashes, or vasomotor symptoms (...
Heparin: Anticoagulation Principles - Part 3: Low Molecular Weight Heparin
Просмотров 428Год назад
This is a three part lecture series on heparin. In part three, the following objectives will be covered: • Explain the differences between UFH and LMWH. • Review the pharmacology, kinetics, and side effects of enoxaparin. • List enoxaparin’s indications and respective dosages. • Describe how to treat overdoses of UFH and LMWH with protamine.
Heparin: Anticoagulation Principles - Part 2: Dosing and Side Effects
Просмотров 519Год назад
This is a three part lecture series on heparin. In part two, the following objectives will be covered: • Describe how to dose heparin using established weight-based protocols. • Explain the limitations of using the aPTT when monitoring heparin. • List the adverse effects of heparin and key in on heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
Heparin: Anticoagulation Principles - Part 1: History, Use, and Kinetics
Просмотров 459Год назад
This is a three part lecture series on heparin. In part one, the following objectives will be covered: • Describe heparin’s history and chemical structure. • Summarize heparin’s mechanism of action. • List the indications and contraindications of heparin. • Go over the pharmacokinetic parameters of heparin
Anticoagulation Principles: Warfarin - Part 4: Mgt of Bleeding and Patient Counseling.
Просмотров 615Год назад
This is a four part lecture series on warfarin. In part four, the following objectives will be covered: • List the adverse effects of warfarin and patient risk factors for bleeding. • Summarize the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. • Describe KCentra, what dose to use, and how to prepare it. • Go over what type of counseling information should be provided to a patient taking warfarin.
Anticoagulation Principles: Warfarin - Part 3: Dosing warfarin. For Pharmacists and students.
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
This is a four part lecture series on warfarin. In part three, the following objectives will be covered: • Define INR and how it is used to monitor warfarin. • Outline how to select the initial warfarin dose and how to adjust the dose. • Describe how to manage subtherapeutic and elevated INRs. • Define “bridging” therapy and when to use it.
Anticoagulation Principles: Warfarin - Part 2b: Drug Interactions. For Pharmacists and students.
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
This is a four part lecture series on warfarin. In part 2b, the following objectives will be covered: • Describe warfarin’s significant drug-drug interactions that will increase and decrease its effect.
Anticoagulation Principles: Warfarin - Part 2a: Mechanism of Action and Kinetics. Pharmacy.
Просмотров 607Год назад
Anticoagulation Principles: Warfarin - Part 2a: Mechanism of Action and Kinetics. Pharmacy.
Anticoagulation Principles: Warfarin - Part One
Просмотров 894Год назад
Anticoagulation Principles: Warfarin - Part One
Five Landmark Events that Changed Hospital Pharmacy- Part 2- Lecture for Pharmacists and students
Просмотров 137Год назад
Five Landmark Events that Changed Hospital Pharmacy- Part 2- Lecture for Pharmacists and students
Five Landmark Events that Changed Hospital Pharmacy- Part 1- Lecture for Pharmacists and students
Просмотров 228Год назад
Five Landmark Events that Changed Hospital Pharmacy- Part 1- Lecture for Pharmacists and students
Hospital Pharmacy- Past, Present, and Future- Lecture for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists.
Просмотров 5292 года назад
Hospital Pharmacy- Past, Present, and Future- Lecture for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists.
HYPOkalemia - Lecture for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists.
Просмотров 5152 года назад
HYPOkalemia - Lecture for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists.
Hyperkalemia: Part Two- Treatment. Lecture for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists.
Просмотров 7032 года назад
Hyperkalemia: Part Two- Treatment. Lecture for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists.
Hyperkalemia: Part One - Causes and signs & symptoms. Lecture for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists.
Просмотров 4132 года назад
Hyperkalemia: Part One - Causes and signs & symptoms. Lecture for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists.
How well do you know your Heart Failure Medications? Take our quiz. Pharmacy Students& Pharmacists.
Просмотров 2882 года назад
How well do you know your Heart Failure Medications? Take our quiz. Pharmacy Students& Pharmacists.
Heart Failure Medications- Part Four: New Drug Therapies. Lecture for PharmacyStudents& Pharmacists.
Просмотров 9352 года назад
Heart Failure Medications- Part Four: New Drug Therapies. Lecture for PharmacyStudents& Pharmacists.
Paxlovid - a new oral antiviral pill for treatment of COVID-19 by Pfizer. Nirmatrelvir & ritonavir.
Просмотров 23 тыс.2 года назад
Paxlovid - a new oral antiviral pill for treatment of COVID-19 by Pfizer. Nirmatrelvir & ritonavir.
Heart Failure Medications- Part Three: Add-on Agents. Lecture for Pharmacy Students & Pharmacists.
Просмотров 4172 года назад
Heart Failure Medications- Part Three: Add-on Agents. Lecture for Pharmacy Students & Pharmacists.
Heart Failure Medications- Part Two: Traditional Agents. Lecture for Pharmacy Students & Pharmacists
Просмотров 5992 года назад
Heart Failure Medications- Part Two: Traditional Agents. Lecture for Pharmacy Students & Pharmacists
Heart Failure Medications- Part One- Introduction. Lecture for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists.
Просмотров 8032 года назад
Heart Failure Medications- Part One- Introduction. Lecture for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists.
The Pharmacist’s Guide to Code Blue Emergencies- Part Two. For Pharmacy Students.
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 года назад
The Pharmacist’s Guide to Code Blue Emergencies- Part Two. For Pharmacy Students.
I love your magician!
Thanks!
7-19-24 I tested positive yesterday. I went to pick up the medicine today and tastes horrible. I pray it goes away fast.
Hope you feel better soon!
Excellent lectures on antibiotics. I learned more from your channels than the pharmacy school lectures.
Pharmacy school teaches a good amount of material, but what is key to learn is the condensed practical information taught by someone experienced. Even though this lecture is 3 years old, I think it still holds up well with age. There are a handful of newer antibiotics approved in the past few years that I will probably bundle and present in a future video. These are mostly limited use for MDROs. Thank you for your comments and keep on watching!
I am preparing for NAPLEX and this lecture is so helpful. You should have more views and subscribers!
Glad that you are finding the information helpful! Thank you for your kind comments. Tell your friends about the channel! Good luck on taking the NABPLEX!
I am studying for NAPLEX and this really helps. You are so knowledgeable and must be a professor! Your video should be seen by more poeple!
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and that it is helpful. Please let others know about my channel!
I suffered chills, flashes, and sweats for at least 20 years. I lose five hours of sleep each night from sweats and flashes, and for 15 years, I reported these problems to doctors. My doctors never gave me any treatments. This week, my endocrinologist gave me a sample of Veozah. I noticed that the night sweats stopped after taking the tablet. I can sleep without waking up with wet clothes, hair, and sheets or getting bone-hurting chills. I am crossing my fingers that the tablets don't cause any harmful side effects.
I have started taking it too…i notice a small difference atm…
I tried Saxenda and had horrible anxiety attacks. My anxiety is linked to my hormones. Do you think Tirzepatide would work better for me?
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Does this work better than semaglutide ?
Apparently so. It works faster results losing weight and less harmful side effects to nome for some I'm going to try to get on it soon
These videos are well informative and a good refresher for pharmacy students/pharmacists!
Thank you so much for your kind words about my channel! Please let others know about the PharmEZ tutor!
for how long can I take tirzepatide before I need to take a break?
Hey! Can you do a topic on how to diagnose and treat the different types of anemias
Good idea! I’ll put it on my list.
Great video 👏🔥
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Thank you….very detailed and informative.
Glad it was helpful! And thanks for watching my channel!
My sister is taking this medicine - she is down about 15 lbs in 2 months BUT most of the time she is on the sofa SICK... She feels so bad she can't do anything for 3 to 4 days after the injection then she's OK, injects next and bam she feels awful for 3 to 4 days. How can she overcome this? Please help...
A lot of water daily. Lifting weight and eating clean
Try doing 2 shots per week instead of all at once. Sunday and Wednesday works great for me as long as they are 3 days apart
What do you mean two shots per week.
@@shabrew2033I think she meant split into two shots from one syringe.
Its on backorder for months now and no one can get it. DOn't count on finiding it at any pharmacy.
Just talked to the doc and hopefully I get approved. I should have it in hand by this time next week. Thanks for the information you give. 🥤
Thanks for watching my channel,
Did u get approved?
what if I no longer have a thyroid?
I no longer have a thyroid. Mine was destroyed by radiation ablation after Graves’ disease. My endocrinologist did prescribe me outbound did not see any reason not to.
I've been on Mounjaro for 3 months (just starting my 4th month). No side effects and have lost nearly 30 pounds. Very frustrated about the cost involved! I'm on Medicare and I'm NOT diabetic; therefore, I have to pay full price for the prescription. I just wish Eli Lilly would help out with some kind of co-pay!!! My blood pressure is down, I'm not longer officially "obese" and on the way to being a much healthier person!!!
Eli Lilly DOES help out. Go to their website immediately and sign up for savings card. It brings the price down from $1200 to $550. You might have to switch to brand Zepbound which is exactly the same thing as Mounjaro. Zepbound is the one for obesity.
does that mean you are taking it continuously once a week over several months? I am interested in knowing for how long I can take this before I take a break
Retatrutide is now also available. Contact me for details.
@michael Congratulations!!!
What happens if someone who is not obese takes Tirzepatide?
very informative. thank you.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! Tell a friend about us.
Side affects are absolutely the worst not sure I can do this been I. Bed for 3 days
Hi why is that if you don't mind me asking ?? My stomach started hurting been on day 3 on abdominal pain
very informative tutorial especially mechanism of action and application of the injection. THANK YOU
You are welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed my video!
The medication is just too expensive🤨
Life saver taste weird do
Great information thank you!
Great job
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Thanks for the info Very helpful
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching my channel!
I am in 2.5 of Zepbound. It is my 3rd week and haven’t noticed much of a difference in my appetite or cravings. Is that normal at this dose? I had been on Wegovy for only one month at the starting dose and wasn’t hungry or having any cravings. I couldn’t continue the Wegovy due to the supply issue. Also, thank you for this very informative video.
The 2.5 mg dose of Zepbound is for treatment initiation and not for weight loss management. You will probably need to titrate the dose up to at least 5 mg to achieve a response. It’s always best to ask these questions to your prescribing doctor to be sure in your specific case.
@@thepharmeztutor716 thank you so much for your response and this excellent video ☺️
Same for me. I just finished my first month and haven't experienced any wl or side effects really besides fatigue and headache. I just moved up to 5mg. After my first week still nothing. Trying to remain hopeful but for this price I better see something soon.
Thanks
Thank you for watching my channel!
I had almost no side effects and have lost over 50 lbs to date , a year
Did you eat healthier right away and maybe that's why you didn't have any side effects? I'm getting ready to start this and I'm a little worried about the side effects. I don't eat much already and not a lot of sugar. Did you start slow and go higher in dose??
It just came out in December though, so how have you been on it for a year?
Congratulations!
@@maggiemae6867 How have you done on Zepbound? I see your post was two months ago. I’m a bit mixed on taking it.
Side effects are BRUTAL!
What were your symptoms like? Do you have a gallbladder?
Yes me too
I have NO side effecrs...so not everyone has side effects
Thank you!! Very informative. I didn't even know about the zepbound Savings program. I'm definitely going into this more informed.
I’m glad the info was helpful!
Thx.
I'm on dialysis 3x a week, heparin is given( not sure how often) but I'm concerned because now my potassium levels are high( was given Lokelma biocarb to drink to reduce) could heparin have caused increased potassium ? What questions should I ask my Dr.?
I stumbled onto your channel by accident. Dr. Ken, you are so knowledgeable and better in teaching than most professors. I want to get a Board Certification and your courses are better than the prep courses I have to pay hundreds of dollars . Thank you so much for making these videos and readily available for free.😀
Thank you for your kind words! I’m glad you are benefiting from my lectures. Please tell a friend about us!
Thank you, Dr. Ken for making this video available free. So concise and organized that I learned a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Rebound Effect: when you stop the drug, Covid comes back worse, YEAH!
I already had antibodies to PEG....who knew? I experienced CARPA anaphylaxis to the Moderna vax. I was out cold within an hour of receiving the shot. In the following days my immune system went into raging overdrive with painful joints, unrelenting headache, and blood pressure into the stroke range. I am left vaccine injured and unable to take medicines with PEG including IV fluids, use products containing PEG, (try to find personal care products that do not contain it), and have to eat a special diet careful to exclude any possibility of PEG. I had already reacted to four flu shots in the past and even though I always reported the reactions the party line answer was always, "You must have been sick when you received the flu shot." I reported this to the vaxers and received the same party line answer to why I got sick with the flu shot. Turns out I am allergic to polysorbate 60 and 80. I was not observed longer when vaccinated.. I made it home in time to collapse in my home alone. This is not RARE if you are the victim. Moderna was responsive at first, but now they have "upgraded" their computers and my report number no longer exists. Allergists and immunologists are using this data to say it is safe to take MNRA vaccines, but those of us with missing report numbers wonder about the accuracy of the data. Paxlovid and monoclonal antibodies contain my allergens....no safe treatments for me if I get sick.....not even safe Tylenol. WTF. The medical staff was woefully untrained to deal with special circumstances, and other scientists' pleas to find alternatives to PEG on the CDC and NIH sites were ignored. At this point why wouldn't we feel that mNRA is about money for big Pharma and their investors? Does Paxlovid contain polyethylene glycol?....yes, kiss of death for folks like me The following are the ingredients in the film coating: colloidal silicon dioxide, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, polyethylene glycol 400, polyethylene glycol 3350, polysorbate 80, talc, and titanium dioxide.
I have my pharmacotherapy test tomorrow over parenteral/enteral nutrition and this really helped to simplify things for me!! Thank you so much!! I'm definitely going to watch the rest of your videos! :))
Good luck on your test! I’m glad you enjoyed my video! Keep on watching and tell a friend about us.
Here's the link to the DOAC playbook: acforum-excellence.org/Resource-Center/resource_files/-2021-04-06-084354.pdf
How much does it cost for a full treatment?
This is easily the best content I could find on TPN, so carefully put together. Thanks very much.
I started paxlovid on day three of symptoms. I noticed less inflammation in my sinus within an hour. All the body aches and chills were also gone. Giving me a chance to finally sleep. It did give me diarrhea. I ate Greek yogurt before the next any further doses and it helped. I’ve done four doses so far and feel much better. I do have drainage remaining but that’s manageable.
Plz make more videos frequently as much as you can... thank you
I don’t understand how ACE inhibitors increase the response to Angiotensin II. Inhibition of ACE means less Angiotensin II. ARBs decrease the response by blocking the angiotensin II receptor and that part makes sense.
Thanks so much for your time in preparing all these wonderful videos, my daughter wants to become a clinical pharmacist, and your lectures really helped her. We look forward seeing more practical tips from you . Super Thanks.
Detailed and informative. Great job. Love your channel
Thanks Doctor, Ronald from uganda .
Thank you for watching my channel!
@@thepharmeztutor716 you do a great job brother, God bless you.
Can you please do a series on hypotonic hyponatremic states: hypovolemic, euvolemic, hypervolemic?
Yes! That’s a topic I’ll be presenting soon! Thanks for watching my channel.