You need to be PAID for this. I will donate money this is much more clear
and great for retaining information. You are the Best ever and I am a 4th
yeah pharm student!
I really enjoy your videos. I find they very informative and very useful in
reviewing the concepts. I really appreciate that you have spend a lot of
time and effort in making these videos. I also like this video very much.
However, there is one suggestion that I would like to make for this videos.
When you are trying to explain the mechanism of action of sulfonyl ureas,
you said that increase intracellular glucose would increase the releasing
of K+ to ECF, thus, causing the b-cell to depolarize and…. However, it is
actually the opposite. Increase ICF glucose cause the shut down of K+
channels => depolarize the cells. (Source: http://www.betacell.org/content/articlepanelview/article_id/1/panel_id/2).
Again, I really like your video, and thanks a lot for making these helpful
videos.
Hola! Have you heard the talk about the Hamilton Diabetes Reversal
Protocol? (just google it) I have heard some pretty good things about the
results in lowering Blood sugars and my mate got amazing resultsafter
trying it.
Oh hai! Have you heard about the Hamilton Diabetes Reversal Protocol?
(should be on google have a look) I have heard some super things about the
results in lowering Blood sugars and my auntie got great resultsafter
trying it.
Hi 🙂 Thank you so much for this video. I am a first year med student from
South Africa and I find Pharmacology really difficult to remember and
understand. I am writing my exam today, and your video really helped me to
understand the endocrine pharms section. God bless you and once again thank
you very much. You’re awesome!
Type 2 donesiabetes mellitus pharmacological treatment we have
glitazonez(rosiglitazones),biguanides.sulphapyrozones its helping me
remember what i learnt in class
Thank cor such a brief video about the drugs used in Diabetics,, can you
help me in finding the areas which are still uncovered in case of diabetics
and obesity associated diabetes
Just thought you would like to know. I am a firefighter/medic for a small
county in Virginia and my department uses your videos for supplemental
training. You do a great job of explaining complex processes and make it
easy for the less educated to understand. Great job and keep up the good
work. As well Thank you!
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Thanks all- I wish you all the best of luck on your tests!
Studying for my NP boards up here in Canada. Thanks for the succinct
overview.
Great overview, the peptide based diabetes treatments are showing great
success!
Taking my NCLEX-PN for the first time…I’m using your videos for my
refresher. Thank You…. You come highly recommended.
You need to be PAID for this. I will donate money this is much more clear
and great for retaining information. You are the Best ever and I am a 4th
yeah pharm student!
Isn’t nateglinde (D-pheylalamine) not considered to be a sulphonylurea
because it will only stimulate the the beta-cells in the presence of
glucose?
I really enjoy your videos. I find they very informative and very useful in
reviewing the concepts. I really appreciate that you have spend a lot of
time and effort in making these videos. I also like this video very much.
However, there is one suggestion that I would like to make for this videos.
When you are trying to explain the mechanism of action of sulfonyl ureas,
you said that increase intracellular glucose would increase the releasing
of K+ to ECF, thus, causing the b-cell to depolarize and…. However, it is
actually the opposite. Increase ICF glucose cause the shut down of K+
channels => depolarize the cells. (Source:
http://www.betacell.org/content/articlepanelview/article_id/1/panel_id/2).
Again, I really like your video, and thanks a lot for making these helpful
videos.
excellent!!! well done indeed!!!
Nateglinide is not a Sulfonylurea. It, along with Repaglinide, comprise the
Meglitinides.
Hola! Have you heard the talk about the Hamilton Diabetes Reversal
Protocol? (just google it) I have heard some pretty good things about the
results in lowering Blood sugars and my mate got amazing resultsafter
trying it.
Oh hai! Have you heard about the Hamilton Diabetes Reversal Protocol?
(should be on google have a look) I have heard some super things about the
results in lowering Blood sugars and my auntie got great resultsafter
trying it.
hii i ‘m preparing for FPGEE (foreign pharmacy English equivalence ) , i
find your videos is so helpful thanks for your efforts and your time :)
Excellent… pls give a lecture on any cns pharmacology… especially
antidepressants, anti psychotics… thanks
Hi 🙂 Thank you so much for this video. I am a first year med student from
South Africa and I find Pharmacology really difficult to remember and
understand. I am writing my exam today, and your video really helped me to
understand the endocrine pharms section. God bless you and once again thank
you very much. You’re awesome!
Type 2 donesiabetes mellitus pharmacological treatment we have
glitazonez(rosiglitazones),biguanides.sulphapyrozones its helping me
remember what i learnt in class
thank you for sharing this. I understand it better than in my class
lecture.
Great video! Help me understand the mechanism of action of diabetes drugs.
Thanks
Thank you! you are amazing! I hope some of these questions come in the
exams!
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I didn’t get the action of sulfonylurease
Thank cor such a brief video about the drugs used in Diabetics,, can you
help me in finding the areas which are still uncovered in case of diabetics
and obesity associated diabetes
Just thought you would like to know. I am a firefighter/medic for a small
county in Virginia and my department uses your videos for supplemental
training. You do a great job of explaining complex processes and make it
easy for the less educated to understand. Great job and keep up the good
work. As well Thank you!
THANK YOU!! I finally get it now :D