Video Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:01 What are beta blockers? 0:14 Adrenergic Receptors 2:49 Selective vs Non Selective Beta Blockers 3:42 What are Beta Blockers used for? 3:47 How do beta blockers work in heart failure? 4:10 How do beta blockers work in hypertension? 6:03 Side effects of Beta Blockers For more medicine videos consider subscribing (if you found any of the info useful!): ruclips.net/channel/UCRks8wB6vgz0E7buP0L_5RQ Buy Us A Coffee!: www.buymeacoffee.com/rhesusmedicine USEFUL STUFF FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS: FREE Amazon Prime 6 Months for Students (Including unlimited 2-day shipping on orders of any value) US: amzn.to/3gMqh0p UK: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/student/signup/info?tag=rhesusmedicin-21 Venepuncture Kit: UK: amzn.to/3r7txrW Pocket Cards: Lab Values / References / ECG / History Taking (Cheatsheets for rotations!) US: amzn.to/3c3UybK UK: amzn.to/3rd37W8 Suture Practice Kit (Complete kit with pad) US: amzn.to/3c5ZJrN UK: amzn.to/3vO76fh Fingertip Pulse Oximeter US: amzn.to/3tFDT43 UK: amzn.to/3eZYoo5 (Affiliate links - We get a small percentage of sales, so if you buy anything, thank you!)
Thank you for the clearly presented, well organized video-- made me a subscriber. There's something I've always wondered re with beta blockers and HF. By increasing end diastolic volume, and increasing stroke volume, don't they increase BP, mitigating their overall impact on hypertension.
Video Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:01 What are beta blockers?
0:14 Adrenergic Receptors
2:49 Selective vs Non Selective Beta Blockers
3:42 What are Beta Blockers used for?
3:47 How do beta blockers work in heart failure?
4:10 How do beta blockers work in hypertension?
6:03 Side effects of Beta Blockers
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At 1:51 Heart conductivity is supposed to be dromotropic effect not chronotropic.
This was really helpful
So where does the Dedranol belongs to in the classification?
Thank you for the clearly presented, well organized video-- made me a subscriber.
There's something I've always wondered re with beta blockers and HF. By increasing end diastolic volume, and increasing stroke volume, don't they increase BP, mitigating their overall impact on hypertension.
Thank you very nice presentation
Thanks Mariet 😀
In tremor which drug will be the best
Does anyone know what the equivalent dose of 10mg Propranolol 2x per day would be in another beta blocker?
Not epinephrine!!! Adrenaline pleaseeee
you forgot their use in cirrhosis!
Thanks for pointing that out! Non Selective Beta Blockers are indeed used in PH / Esophageal varices :)