Just wanted to drop a mnemonic for niacin (Vitamin B3) - B3 stands for: "Beet" red (flushing), Big toe (hyperuricemia and gout), Blubber (acts on adipocytes) - Also "NIce Try" = NIacin liberates FFA from TRYglycerides. Also shout out to Speed. This is by far the best lipid lowering video out there.
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I'm studying dentistry and this is extremely helpful for learning patients' medications which aren't taught well in school. I really appreciate your work, please keep up the great job.
HDL = H for Healthy LDL = L for Lethal Obviously this is just to remember which lipoproteins are good for you and which ones are bad for you and H and L doesnt actually stand for Healthy and Lethal respectively
But we must know the concept that high density means it is heavier aand can flow easily in the blood i e. it's plasma soluble but low density means that it is lighter than blood and it does not dissolve in the blood doesnot move and cqnbe deposited easily
Well..I read an interesting article which claims that all this was crap of HDL being good and LDL being bad was spread by corporate companies (specially those who sell edible oils) who wanted to increase their buisness ! They claimed that their oils increased HDL and helped fight elevated cholesterol levels. Idk the real truth but that's what the article claimed🤷🏻♂️
@@ASN_405 Numerous studies PROVED that high concentrations of HDL cholesterol has benefits in decreasing cholesterol levels, which means less cholesterol deposit in arteries.
To be able to enhance the existence of my “good” cholesterol and lessen the “bad” cholesterol I have, I applied making use of this specific cholesterol guideline t.co/Vm9XwBkfhi . I am unsure if it is performed like this way. Since that time I haven’t used it so I do not have any idea if this one is beneficial. I cannot delay to have my cholesterol tested again in a few weeks. I`m hoping this could help me. Therefore I`m con.templating certainly according to what exactly I have read. .
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I saw this video for a test today, and I did fairly good. Forgot the statin drug with 19hr half-life, and the drug interactions of Bile-binding resins though. Thank you for your hard work.
I had done my lipid profile in June last year and the reports showed a 645 mg/dl value of TG and somewhat elevated levels of cholesterol. I started taking treatment from Planet Ayurveda and those medicines worked as magic for me, I have now all the lipid profiles within normal ranges and I am doing just well.
Superb work...thank you so so much for you the great work......🙏🙏 Sir, please make a video on antimalarial drug pharmacology it's seems very important and very hard topic to understand
can you make video on drug for epilepsy and NSAID Iam waiting for you so amazing video but please hurry soon I will have exam and I really appreciate your help
So.. fibrates increase expression of lipoprotein lipase which act on lipoproteins such like chylomicrons or VLDL in the blood to deliver TG and cholesterol to cells that needs it. This will reduce TG and cholesterol lvl in the blood but mainly TG. But fibrates also decrease expression of apo C which decreases lipoprotein looses activity??? Isn’t that a bit counterintuitive? 🤔
The orders of sugar as to Glucose, maltose,sucralose as well as the orders of salts rock,iodines, fats lipoprotein, polyunsaturated fats, monounsaturated fats have ethical standards when it comes to consumption and metabolic rate. The metabolic rate of Individuals differ from one another as to their respective age groups. They all need to follow the tables for them to have a complete absorption of nutrients, as well as prevention of illnesses and diseases.
Is high intracellular cholesterol level really promoting more vLDL particles synthesis? Maybe it makes sense to have more cholesterol per particle, but why more particles? I am pretty sure that vLDL particle number is solely or primarily up regulated by the availability of fatty acids, not cholesterol.
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Just wanted to drop a mnemonic for niacin (Vitamin B3)
- B3 stands for: "Beet" red (flushing), Big toe (hyperuricemia and gout), Blubber (acts on adipocytes)
- Also "NIce Try" = NIacin liberates FFA from TRYglycerides.
Also shout out to Speed. This is by far the best lipid lowering video out there.
Thanks guy 😃 for this
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being 3 year of medical school speed pharmacology have been best pharmacological Lectures ever they way you explained is phenomenal Apricate your hard work
I'm studying dentistry and this is extremely helpful for learning patients' medications which aren't taught well in school. I really appreciate your work, please keep up the great job.
Where are you working now?
Thank you! 2hr lecture in class summed up 1000x better in less than 15 min!
HDL = H for Healthy
LDL = L for Lethal
Obviously this is just to remember which lipoproteins are good for you and which ones are bad for you and H and L doesnt actually stand for Healthy and Lethal respectively
But we must know the concept that high density means it is heavier aand can flow easily in the blood i e. it's plasma soluble but low density means that it is lighter than blood and it does not dissolve in the blood doesnot move and cqnbe deposited easily
Well..I read an interesting article which claims that all this was crap of HDL being good and LDL being bad was spread by corporate companies (specially those who sell edible oils) who wanted to increase their buisness !
They claimed that their oils increased HDL and helped fight elevated cholesterol levels.
Idk the real truth but that's what the article claimed🤷🏻♂️
@@ASN_405 Numerous studies PROVED that high concentrations of HDL cholesterol has benefits in decreasing cholesterol levels, which means less cholesterol deposit in arteries.
Thanks 🙏
7:15 to minimise the side effect flushing. We can use aspirin concomitantly with niacin. Because asprin is a prostaglandin inhibitor.
you can also reduce the incidence of flushing by administration of aspirin 325mg shortly before niacin ingestion
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To be able to enhance the existence of my “good” cholesterol and lessen the “bad” cholesterol I have, I applied making use of this specific cholesterol guideline t.co/Vm9XwBkfhi . I am unsure if it is performed like this way. Since that time I haven’t used it so I do not have any idea if this one is beneficial. I cannot delay to have my cholesterol tested again in a few weeks. I`m hoping this could help me. Therefore I`m con.templating certainly according to what exactly I have read. .
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I saw this video for a test today, and I did fairly good. Forgot the statin drug with 19hr half-life, and the drug interactions of Bile-binding resins though.
Thank you for your hard work.
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I had done my lipid profile in June last year and the reports showed a 645 mg/dl value of TG and somewhat elevated levels of cholesterol. I started taking treatment from Planet Ayurveda and those medicines worked as magic for me, I have now all the lipid profiles within normal ranges and I am doing just well.
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Sir, please make a video on antimalarial drug pharmacology it's seems very important and very hard topic to understand
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can you make video on drug for epilepsy and NSAID Iam waiting for you so amazing video but please hurry soon I will have exam and I really appreciate your help
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What is it about Statins that increase HDL?
How long have Statins been around?
Do Statins have any interactions with any other drugs?
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Thankyou for this video, its very helpfull! But do you have a video about antianginal drugs?
So.. fibrates increase expression of lipoprotein lipase which act on lipoproteins such like chylomicrons or VLDL in the blood to deliver TG and cholesterol to cells that needs it. This will reduce TG and cholesterol lvl in the blood but mainly TG. But fibrates also decrease expression of apo C which decreases lipoprotein looses activity??? Isn’t that a bit counterintuitive? 🤔
I thought the same. However, APO-CIII inhibits LPL and is getting inhibited, which in turn increases LPL
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The orders of sugar as to Glucose, maltose,sucralose as well as the orders of salts rock,iodines, fats lipoprotein, polyunsaturated fats, monounsaturated fats have ethical standards when it comes to consumption and metabolic rate. The metabolic rate of Individuals differ from one another as to their respective age groups. They all need to follow the tables for them to have a complete absorption of nutrients, as well as prevention of illnesses and diseases.
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I have a doubt at 3:24 Is HDL produced in the peripheral cells or in the liver and SI?
Only in liver and moderate in intestine
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Is high intracellular cholesterol level really promoting more vLDL particles synthesis? Maybe it makes sense to have more cholesterol per particle, but why more particles? I am pretty sure that vLDL particle number is solely or primarily up regulated by the availability of fatty acids, not cholesterol.
Very nice brother