I just started pharmacology and med surg. I’ve been watching these videos since last semester in fundamentals!!!! (Which has been extremely helpful)I just decided to step up my game a little more and ordered the med surg and pharm flash cards!!!! I can’t wait for them to get here tomorrow so I can start following along with the video!!! Thanks Maris and Cathy so far you all have helped dramatically with getting me through my semesters… I’m half way there 🎉❤
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Helpful video! I’m a pharmacy technician and this came up at work today, you made it very easy to understand! I do have a question. Would you say that a therapeutic index may vary patient to patient since people can tolerate medications differently? Or is this more in reference to the general levels of what becomes toxic to people in general with each medication
Hi there! The therapeutic index is the point at which the drug becomes therapeutic and the point at which it would become toxic. So, within that window, people may respond differently, meaning that some people might experience therapeutic effects right away at the start of the window, but others may need to be higher up in that window to feel the therapeutic effects. But they would still be considered toxic above that window!
What is the number of people needed to treat for that intervention, or medication, in this protocol? *The number needed to treat is the number of patients that need to receive an intervention for one patient to get the desired benefit. This is the same as Therapeutic Index right?
I just started pharmacology and med surg. I’ve been watching these videos since last semester in fundamentals!!!! (Which has been extremely helpful)I just decided to step up my game a little more and ordered the med surg and pharm flash cards!!!! I can’t wait for them to get here tomorrow so I can start following along with the video!!! Thanks Maris and Cathy so far you all have helped dramatically with getting me through my semesters… I’m half way there 🎉❤
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I know I comment too much, but I can't help it because every time I watch a video on Level Up it makes me smile. I actually comprehend the information based on how everything is explained in a easy to follow, clear and concise manner. Keep up the great work!
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i am loving the quiz question i am getting ready for my pharmacology class and this is very helpful thank you so much, please keep doing what you are doing
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rlly love these style of videos because they are minimal but effective and the quizzes at the end rlly help retain the knowledge just learned!
less is more sometimes its not so intimidating you make everything understandable.
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Hi Cathy, for your flash cards does it include conversion to metric system? I’m a Canadian nursing student.
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Helpful video! I’m a pharmacy technician and this came up at work today, you made it very easy to understand! I do have a question. Would you say that a therapeutic index may vary patient to patient since people can tolerate medications differently? Or is this more in reference to the general levels of what becomes toxic to people in general with each medication
Hi there! The therapeutic index is the point at which the drug becomes therapeutic and the point at which it would become toxic. So, within that window, people may respond differently, meaning that some people might experience therapeutic effects right away at the start of the window, but others may need to be higher up in that window to feel the therapeutic effects. But they would still be considered toxic above that window!
Very helpful
What about if i have a prodrug with long half life? Is that a toxic medication ??
What is the number of people needed to treat for that intervention, or medication, in this protocol?
*The number needed to treat is the number of patients that need to receive an intervention for one patient to get the desired benefit.
This is the same as Therapeutic Index right?
Half life?
Half life 3 confirmed?!