Pharmacology - ANTICHOLINERGIC & NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS (MADE EASY)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @SpeedPharmacology
    @SpeedPharmacology  Год назад +2

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  • @EG_Gamer007
    @EG_Gamer007 8 лет назад +390

    YOU have just turned 2 lectures (4 hours) in faculty of pharmacy into 14 min ,GREAT WORK thx

  • @livelaughlove6952
    @livelaughlove6952 3 года назад +80

    Explaining an entire medical school pharmacology lecture in less time and so much more clearly! Can't thank you enough!

  • @nightbot9000
    @nightbot9000 6 лет назад +73

    Bro i just wached a full 2 minute advertisement for you😄😄
    Keep doing what you are doing bro,you are fantastic in this!👍

  • @AlaaAlaa-uu1uq
    @AlaaAlaa-uu1uq 5 лет назад +7

    Dude you just let me understand a lecture of 5 hours in 14 mins.. thank u so muchhhhhh !

  • @liltenshi39
    @liltenshi39 8 лет назад +543

    Another way to remember the effects of anticholinergics is "can't see, can't spit, can't pee, can't shit" (if you don't swear, switch it out for poop, which follows the 1st letter pattern "s-s-p-p")

    • @rahulswami9256
      @rahulswami9256 7 лет назад +1

      liltenshi39 i love u

    • @ASHISHKUMARDPSG
      @ASHISHKUMARDPSG 7 лет назад +7

      liltenshi39 I'm sorry but this is a Christian comment section. Your comment can not contain swear words like 'frick', 'heck' or 'shit'.

    • @tieb1407
      @tieb1407 6 лет назад +43

      Awesome mnemonic! Let me add something to that :D :
      Can't see, can't spit, can't sweat
      Can't pee, can't shit nor do anything in bed.
      (lower sweat secretion and erectile dysfunction are also effects of anticholinergics)

    • @aaronalcantara5135
      @aaronalcantara5135 5 лет назад +1

      Bullpoop

    • @Stan-jo7jy
      @Stan-jo7jy 5 лет назад

      Thanks.

  • @MrZanvine
    @MrZanvine 8 лет назад +13

    You're making such light work of what I have to learn in my Clinical Pharmacology course, Great job! Thank you for doing what you do.

  • @djmaamis3167
    @djmaamis3167 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you
    I have been reading the slides of my lecturer almost 2 hours and I don't understand, what you have taught me just 14 minutes
    Thank you
    Keep posting pharmacology videos🎉❤

  • @doctorkomari2327
    @doctorkomari2327 7 лет назад +36

    loved the Neuromuscular blocker section, so clear, and images very reinforcing! thanks!

  • @marionaneski3242
    @marionaneski3242 3 года назад +7

    Your videos are amazing, short, clear and easy to remember. Thank you for helping us everytime we need a quick reminder to a pharmacology topic.

  • @caiquepereira3628
    @caiquepereira3628 8 лет назад +48

    Fantastic!! you really made it very simple!!
    keep posting your videos, please!
    thanks

  • @paparadise4188
    @paparadise4188 7 лет назад +6

    I hv been reading this subject for 2 hrs and i got nth while ur 14 mins video explains everyth.
    Thank you so much 😁😁

  • @ofejiroefejene6833
    @ofejiroefejene6833 3 года назад +3

    Pharmacology the back bone of medication. What a wonderful lecture

  • @dr_pal_o_no_setron
    @dr_pal_o_no_setron 3 года назад +12

    First of allas a Med Student, I'll definitely say that you've summed up 2 hours long work into a video of around 14 minutes. It's really helpful.
    But, I would like mention one thing that Cisatracurium has an elimination half life of around 22 minutes (Intermediate Acting), not ~90 minutes as you've mentioned...
    And thanks a lot for your great work... 👍🏽

  • @howtomedicate
    @howtomedicate 5 лет назад +1

    Very good video! Love the animations!

  • @ijazalamjan8615
    @ijazalamjan8615 2 года назад

    Out standing pharma lectures in entire RUclips channels.....Completely following pharma Tara book

  • @drshizasheikh
    @drshizasheikh Год назад

    Thank yewwww sooooo much .....finally I've searched bestttttt video on this topic after searching for 20 mins on u tube😢😢😢

  • @shamaz1d
    @shamaz1d 4 года назад

    BEST CHANNEL FOR ALL THE MEDICOS

  • @bec7357
    @bec7357 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for all of your wonderful videos. They help put everything together

  • @ogwanggeoffrey-ku6lh
    @ogwanggeoffrey-ku6lh Год назад

    Your video is light for CNS pharmacology, thanks master

  • @kaulickmitra6898
    @kaulickmitra6898 Год назад

    Every video is a jewel.

  • @priyankajoshi2919
    @priyankajoshi2919 4 года назад +3

    Thankyou for making pharmacology this easy. ❤️

  • @subratobiswas3511
    @subratobiswas3511 4 года назад +5

    It’s a great work sir❣️
    Keep it up to make pharmacology more easier.
    Thank you 😊

  • @innocentkalunga8110
    @innocentkalunga8110 Год назад +1

    Just confirming that I'm a beneficiary of your videos

  • @AkashDandotiya
    @AkashDandotiya 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this wonderfully crafted video

  • @amjadalsulaihebi9700
    @amjadalsulaihebi9700 7 лет назад +4

    You're a life savior ! thank you

  • @xhorxhinafoto793
    @xhorxhinafoto793 4 года назад +2

    An amazing job done here ⭐

  • @Adamisgood24
    @Adamisgood24 2 года назад +1

    I have a way better understanding anticholinergic drugs, thanks to you!

  • @nduvhotshibakela5362
    @nduvhotshibakela5362 6 лет назад +1

    You the best lecture , you make things simpler that seems difficult

  • @mohamedalbayati7810
    @mohamedalbayati7810 4 года назад +1

    Great efforts at these vids , thank you very much

  • @ndinganes4504
    @ndinganes4504 5 лет назад

    deserves immediate subscription...

  • @gracecheong165
    @gracecheong165 8 лет назад +3

    Can't wait for more video from you. It's so clear and its help! :)

  • @kisakiyiikapearl
    @kisakiyiikapearl 8 лет назад +9

    One word: Thankyou

  • @mrkajet
    @mrkajet 6 лет назад +4

    Nondepolarizing agents doesnt "allow for lower doses of general anesthesia" as you indicate around 9:00!!!!!!! These aren't painkillers or sleep medications!!! They make patients cannot move!!!! That doesnt mean that they are well asleep or don't have pain.

    • @SpeedPharmacology
      @SpeedPharmacology  6 лет назад +6

      "paralysis may permit use of lower doses of general anesthetic agents, which may speed recovery and avoid side effects of these agents" Reference: anesthesiology.pubs.asahq.org/article.aspx?articleid=1945289

  • @Dr.HusseinEid
    @Dr.HusseinEid 5 лет назад

    Well done your videos are short and sharp thank you very much

  • @umairulhassan3659
    @umairulhassan3659 7 лет назад +4

    I salute u sir u made every topic so easy to learn 😊😊 appreciating 👏👏

  • @pharmacologypharmacotherap2612
    @pharmacologypharmacotherap2612 4 года назад +1

    Great speed

  • @damchinhcc
    @damchinhcc 5 лет назад +1

    One of the best videos of pharmacology which is very simple, easy to understand. Cheers

  • @suraiyaanwar3111
    @suraiyaanwar3111 4 года назад

    Ur all lecture are really very helpful

  • @atharvakokaje5818
    @atharvakokaje5818 6 лет назад +1

    Loved the Video 🤩🤩😍

  • @TariEbikeme
    @TariEbikeme 4 часа назад

    Thank you for this 😊

  • @vanderley3
    @vanderley3 8 лет назад +8

    Holy crap that was awesome thank you!

  • @fatematuzzohora7628
    @fatematuzzohora7628 2 года назад

    Your videos are really helpful,please consider making more of these with a bit of detailing 🥺

  • @tayyabaraees9825
    @tayyabaraees9825 Год назад

    Thank you very much, very composed and beautifully
    summarised, good for revision.

  • @IndecentExposure.
    @IndecentExposure. Год назад

    Good lectures. You said cisatracurium was superior to atracurium as it is metabolised free from the liver, atracurium is also metabolised by Hoffman degradation

  • @jasminekaur8872
    @jasminekaur8872 6 лет назад

    Your videos are simply AWESOME 😀👍THANKS

  • @Sararu77
    @Sararu77 5 лет назад

    Your videos have always helped for clear concepts
    Thankful to you
    Keep uploading your updates

  • @rabiyarehan4024
    @rabiyarehan4024 5 лет назад +4

    It literally helped me out seriously you made it so simple and especially I loved the abbreviation like always keep up the excellent work ♥️

  • @jasminejose1964
    @jasminejose1964 Год назад

    Great work 💯

  • @yitbarekfikre
    @yitbarekfikre 2 года назад

    you make it easy for me, great
    presentation long live is my wish .

  • @purplie5544
    @purplie5544 5 лет назад

    Best channel ever!!!

  • @mr.dnafan4267
    @mr.dnafan4267 3 года назад +2

    Can Nn antagonists used against Nm receptors coz both are nicotinic receptors ???????

  • @PoojaYadav-dy8oc
    @PoojaYadav-dy8oc 7 лет назад +3

    nicely presented n all topics covered in short😃 Thanks a lott😊
    keep making such videos....grtt work👍

  • @Naruna-u4r
    @Naruna-u4r 4 года назад

    Very grateful for all your videos🙏.. they r simple to understand n very helpful :)

  • @marcinw4660
    @marcinw4660 3 года назад

    thanks for the very clear and high yield content

  • @nl8188
    @nl8188 8 лет назад +11

    thnaky You!
    please make more videos they are very helpful :)

  • @raheemhussaini
    @raheemhussaini 8 лет назад +8

    thanks please post a video on anticancer drugs

  • @nigorijawani655
    @nigorijawani655 8 лет назад +1

    you nailed it , fantastic.
    very helpful video

  • @RabidLeroy
    @RabidLeroy 4 года назад +1

    Looks like these lectures are going to be necessary revision material after month-long versions!

  • @doda-os3bp
    @doda-os3bp 2 года назад

    12:10 i dont quite understand this part here, if the channels are open and there's a deplorization, wont that make the calcium get released?

  • @MohamedHussein-fn9qv
    @MohamedHussein-fn9qv 5 лет назад

    Excellent presentation

  • @Adamisgood24
    @Adamisgood24 2 года назад

    I used to be on Amitriptyline, I hated the anticholinergic effects from it, which gave me Restless Leg Syndrome, often.

  • @Imamanoor22
    @Imamanoor22 5 лет назад

    best video out there for anti colinergics!

  • @simba_AMD
    @simba_AMD 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing simple explanation

  • @feisalwarsame7556
    @feisalwarsame7556 5 лет назад

    Thank you for what you are doing and god bless you brother

  • @salomezhozhadze9071
    @salomezhozhadze9071 Год назад

    best pharmacology videos! thank you veryyyy veryy muuchhh

  • @VMAAXLS
    @VMAAXLS 5 лет назад

    Great job man!..Keep it coming!

  • @toobakhalid5546
    @toobakhalid5546 3 года назад

    Amazing ❤️ This made pharma easy for me

  • @islamicdairies6834
    @islamicdairies6834 3 года назад

    every thing is perfect in your videos.i thanks you a lot the only thing i miss is some words difficult to catch with your accent

  • @ekmelly
    @ekmelly 8 лет назад +1

    Simple and to the point 👍✅

  • @suraiyaanwar3111
    @suraiyaanwar3111 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot for teaching us

  • @minabish1783
    @minabish1783 5 лет назад +5

    This video is really good! Once I calmed down and got back it emwas way easier ❤️, but How is nicotine used to help ppl quit smoking if it's part of the sigrates smok? And how can it be used as antagonist and agonist in the same time? I don't get it!

    • @Stan-jo7jy
      @Stan-jo7jy 5 лет назад +6

      Leaving smoking at once can show withdrawl symptoms due to nicotine tolerance. Which makes it difficult to leave smoking. Also, smoking is dangerous primarily because of its effects on lungs due to inhalation. Nicotine patches completes the need for nicotine while smokers work towards quitting. And the dose in patches can also be reduced, gradually. It's very effective during the quitting process.

    • @Stan-jo7jy
      @Stan-jo7jy 5 лет назад +2

      And I don't know the answer of your other question. Maybe someone else can answer that for me as well.

    • @ahmadmunir2215
      @ahmadmunir2215 5 лет назад +3

      At lower doses, nicotine stimulates the receptors bcz ofc they are sensitive to nicotine and thus cause release of other neurotransmitters like epinephrine, dopamine etc resulting in increased cholinergic effects but at higher doses, it paralysis the receptors and stimulatory effects cease.

    • @irenemax3574
      @irenemax3574 3 года назад

      @@ahmadmunir2215 Gorgeous clarity in your explanation. 🙏

  • @DrAbbas-sf5wt
    @DrAbbas-sf5wt 2 года назад

    Thank you so much sir your videos are very helpful and informative, thank you so much once again!

  • @hi-ec9zt
    @hi-ec9zt Год назад

    Amazing explanation

  • @theglobetrotter699
    @theglobetrotter699 2 года назад +1

    why would you give someone scopolamine after they've been sedated with propofol before surgery? It would make urination almost impossible

  • @KosspapiKaufman
    @KosspapiKaufman 3 года назад +1

    After watching These series I feel like I can discuss without research a book

  • @anonmikey
    @anonmikey 3 года назад

    thank you so much, thank you so much, THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @32vishalkharat37
    @32vishalkharat37 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you for posting this presentation

  • @harishperne9676
    @harishperne9676 3 года назад

    Excellent 👌 tnq for this ...

  • @_khwanap_1258
    @_khwanap_1258 3 года назад

    it's a very good video. thank you

  • @alitwfeeg5123
    @alitwfeeg5123 3 года назад

    Good job 👍🏻

  • @moruphi2113
    @moruphi2113 6 лет назад

    Great work thanks

  • @zeynepsonat6838
    @zeynepsonat6838 4 года назад

    thank you so much for your efforts i love this

  • @nigelnyoni8265
    @nigelnyoni8265 5 месяцев назад

    Anticholinergics
    - atropine
    - scopolamine
    - iprateopium
    - tiotropium
    - tolterodine
    - darifenacin
    - solifenacin
    - oxybutynin
    - trospium
    - fesoterodine
    - benztropine
    Trihexyphenidyl

    • @nigelnyoni8265
      @nigelnyoni8265 5 месяцев назад

      Ganglionic blockers:
      - Nicotine

    • @nigelnyoni8265
      @nigelnyoni8265 5 месяцев назад

      Neuromuscular blockers:
      Non depolarising: bind AchR but don't induce channel opening
      - Curariform drugs (cis-atracurium, pancuronium, rocuronium, vecuronium)
      Depolarising: Ach receptor agonists that are résistent to Ach-ase => prolonged depolarisation -> phase 2 block
      - succinylcholine

  • @chris263rea
    @chris263rea 7 лет назад +3

    I find it really hard to understand but good video overall

  • @fatamfatam4178
    @fatamfatam4178 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much 💜💜

  • @dr.sciencee640
    @dr.sciencee640 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you sir you made my life easy

  • @natashapoirier1788
    @natashapoirier1788 4 года назад

    I thought midriasis occured when the pupillary muscles contracted... which is what happens if sympathetic NS is favored over the parasympathetic NS.
    Isn't the Ciliary muscle for accomodation?

  • @MrBonniesaha
    @MrBonniesaha 8 лет назад +4

    Very Nice Presentation

  • @TheMalokin
    @TheMalokin 3 года назад

    congratulations for these explanations. Could you tell me what program you use for your videos?

  • @sujalanavva3605
    @sujalanavva3605 7 лет назад +1

    Thxs alot...Awesome lecture👏🏻

  • @Mariamhamwi
    @Mariamhamwi 5 лет назад +1

    Where are the cholinesterase regenerators? :(

  • @simransidhu4934
    @simransidhu4934 4 месяца назад

    Very impressive 👍🏽

  • @harshapatel1729
    @harshapatel1729 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much best video ever thank you again to help in self study you are awesome sir 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ranjtahsin
    @ranjtahsin 6 лет назад

    Thank you. Great Job.

  • @PrinceChaudhary47
    @PrinceChaudhary47 6 лет назад

    Nice videos, and motivate me towards study

  • @nacibaylmaz3099
    @nacibaylmaz3099 4 года назад

    Do muscarinic antagonists increase dopamine levels?

  • @nanaefuaodoi990
    @nanaefuaodoi990 5 лет назад

    The lecture is very amazing but i dont get why the persistent depolarizing agents cause flaccid paralysis instead of spastic paralysis.Thank you

  • @hpy2balive136
    @hpy2balive136 2 года назад +1

    When doctors don't see the issue is anticholinergic syndrome, you can accidently get diagnosed with lupus and labeled a problem patient because you're not getting better. Hard to get better when you're being drugged to death. It was literal torture.

  • @shahidaislam7780
    @shahidaislam7780 2 года назад

    thank you so much sir ❤️❤️❤️