Ohh its really really nice to see ur videos without getting stressed by understand anything, which will always happens in collage .. make videos of every concept please
Excellent presentation. I wish you had also included pharmacological interactions between drugs and other drugs or chemicals, and between drugs and food bio-constituents and how that would increase/decrease drug effects.
If I'm correct, I believe it's the fluid volume that contains that medication. So it got distributed across 2L of the bodies systemic interstitial fluid. It's the amount not present in plasma as well. This was my take away..
Thank you for the video Little question Do you know if psychological stress can have a negative and significant effect on drug absorption, binding and in the end efficacy? Thank you!!
Had you made example of very common drugs, such as aspirin - both enteric coated and NOT enteric coated - I believe this would habe been a vastly more useful video. As t is, I remain with only vague concepts. But thanks anyway. Another example would be lipid based supplements, a VERY common one being Vitamin D-s in olive oil, for example)
Concise and very easy to follow. This is the perfect intro to studying pharmacokinetics.
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Please complete chapter of pharmacokinetics@@osmosis
Please upload the metabolism and excretion also because the way of teaching is good perfectly explained everything
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Ohh its really really nice to see ur videos without getting stressed by understand anything, which will always happens in collage .. make videos of every concept please
Excellent presentation. I wish you had also included pharmacological interactions between drugs and other drugs or chemicals, and between drugs and food bio-constituents and how that would increase/decrease drug effects.
Please provide your pharmacology playlist link .
Ionised drug distribution and metabolism hoga. Iv rout se infuse karunga to
2 litres of what? Plasma? Can someone please help..? 10:35
Vd of 2liters as in what does it signify?
If I'm correct, I believe it's the fluid volume that contains that medication. So it got distributed across 2L of the bodies systemic interstitial fluid. It's the amount not present in plasma as well. This was my take away..
Thank you for the video
Little question
Do you know if psychological stress can have a negative and significant effect on drug absorption, binding and in the end efficacy?
Thank you!!
consicely explain the topic of absorption, please make more video like this on the topic of pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics. Thankyou 🎉
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Perfect video very impressive and understandable
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Had you made example of very common drugs, such as aspirin - both enteric coated and NOT enteric coated - I believe this would habe been a vastly more useful video. As t is, I remain with only vague concepts. But thanks anyway.
Another example would be lipid based supplements, a VERY common one being Vitamin D-s in olive oil, for example)
Can you explain about aspirin's bioavailability in both acidic and alkaline medium
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