So nice.. But M3 receptor stimualtion causes cyclospasm(which is contraction of ciliary muscle leading to accomodation for near vision)not cycloplegia(it is paralysis of ciliary muscle caused by atropine leading to loss of accomodation).please confirm that.. The way of teaching is nice❤❤content is also good..
Yes! You’re right. It causes cyclospasm on M3 stimulation while when the M3 stimulation is withdrawn by ganglion blockade say or by Atropine, that causes paralysis if the ciliary muscle leading to cycloplegia. Blurred vision will be there in both cases. Thank you for the correction!
Such a beautiful presentation....tqsm for making this concept super clear.. But maam, Beta2 receptors are present in the eye which causes increase in aqueous humor and further increase in intra ocular pressure.
You have wonderful potential.. i suggest you to make complete pharma lectures, following a partucular book like lippincott, unit wise with separate playlist.
Hello mam In the last example , why not m2 receptor agonist ..as it will cause decrease in HR and BP?why would we go for m3 agonist? Please clear my doubt... You teach so well..its a great pharma series..thanku😊😊👌🏻
M2 receptors act on heart and thus decrease the overall activity of heart . We don't want bradycardia, we want a normal heart rate with only decrease in BP which could be achieved by blocking alpha 1 receptor on endothelial cells alone. As for M3 agonist she already explained all those side effects. That's what I think, I hope it's right :D
So nice..
But M3 receptor stimualtion causes cyclospasm(which is contraction of ciliary muscle leading to accomodation for near vision)not cycloplegia(it is paralysis of ciliary muscle caused by atropine leading to loss of accomodation).please confirm that..
The way of teaching is nice❤❤content is also good..
Yes! You’re right.
It causes cyclospasm on M3 stimulation while when the M3 stimulation is withdrawn by ganglion blockade say or by Atropine, that causes paralysis if the ciliary muscle leading to cycloplegia.
Blurred vision will be there in both cases.
Thank you for the correction!
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I guess it's kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good site to stream newly released series online ?
@Brysen Elliott lately I have been using flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
@Brysen Elliott i watch on flixzone. Just google for it :)
some very important points which are usually missed, are explained so well with emphasis here. thank you, miss.
Really appreciate your effort and the way you explained.. understandable and useful. May God bless you.
Such a beautiful presentation....tqsm for making this concept super clear..
But maam,
Beta2 receptors are present in the eye which causes increase in aqueous humor and further increase in intra ocular pressure.
You have wonderful potential.. i suggest you to make complete pharma lectures, following a partucular book like lippincott, unit wise with separate playlist.
After watching full video, it was amazing
Hi! I thought the autonomic nervous system fell under the Peripheral Nervous System? Is that irrelevant?
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Your lectures are so wonderful esay to understand😊
excellent details mamosteye heja:)
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Thank you so much Mam...Ur explanation is Excellent...
Thank u so much maim for such admirable lecture ....💕
Can i point out something ? ANS is under peripheral Nervous System, not CNS.
Quite helpful content👍please do lecture videos on CVS .
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Thanks Dr.
Really good explanation
Plz make more vedios with such content on pharma
Very nice lecture
Thanks for liking
Thank you so much Drs wlhy you are the best one
Can you kindly upload chapter wise lectures from Katzung ?
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EXCELLENT LECTURES !
That’s kind.
Thank you.
Very nice explanation mam
Make general pharmacology lectures
Please can i get the photo of 4th page
Thank you soo much mam ❤
Hello mam
In the last example , why not m2 receptor agonist ..as it will cause decrease in HR and BP?why would we go for m3 agonist? Please clear my doubt...
You teach so well..its a great pharma series..thanku😊😊👌🏻
M2 receptors act on heart and thus decrease the overall activity of heart . We don't want bradycardia, we want a normal heart rate with only decrease in BP which could be achieved by blocking alpha 1 receptor on endothelial cells alone. As for M3 agonist she already explained all those side effects.
That's what I think, I hope it's right :D
Thanks👍
Thank you ma
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Can you provide these lectures as pdf file for me
Hey! You can purchase the notes via the links available in the about section of the channel
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Plaease improve the graphics
Please can you go slowly next time