i was sitting with my head in my hands after two months of a course explaining that i cannot read/take in powerpoint no matter how nice the transitions are. i found this in the early hours of the morning i have learnt more in 4 hours than by attending uni for the last 2 months. thank you
I can't thank you enough, I struggle to understand concepts displayed on powerpoints, visual and simple and short videos makes the information much more palatable. Thanks for taking the time, you have no idea how much you've helped me here. Thanks
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As a Chemist when I read biology papers I struggled to understand Cmax, Tmax, t1/2 and AUC, but now I can understand pretty well. Thanks for the explanation
This is so so so so so good - explained so simply! I know I am about 8 years behind - but your way of teaching is just brilliant. Thank you for sharing.
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I have learn a lot from this video thank you so much for such clear and great knowledge, as I am so weak in pharmacology , I think i will learn something from here .
I feel very inspired by your cartoons. I have to explain PK to some lawyers soon and might use your live-drawing technique. Great work. Would love to know how many times you practice before recording. Do you do it in pieces and then assemble the video, or do you draw the entire thing in one sitting?
Never made it through high school, but thanks to these videos, and info gained I'm able to understand how the drugs that ruin my life work lol. Educated junkie ;)
My question is, if a drug has a half life of say 66 hours, and you were to take it every 24 hours (everyday indefinitely); how does the drug not build up in your system or else otherwise over-tax your liver in effort to breakdown the drug fast enough in order not to over-accumulate, since it is being taken again and again every 24 hours?
I understand this is created for people studying pharmacology, but would it be more correct to say substance rather than drug? Surely we could use the ADME acronym to describe how the body interacts with other molecules.
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I don't get that question...I mean, it's obvious that we can see how long it takes for the body to get rid of the drug; that's a pretty important part, don't you think?
How could i solve this problem?! Morphine in a 70 kg patient taking 20 mg sustained-release capsules twice daily was found to have a steady-state concentration of 4 ng/mL. Assuming a bioavailability of 25%, the clearance of morphine from this patient was A 30 L/h B 52 L/h C 104 L/h D 208 L/h
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i was sitting with my head in my hands after two months of a course explaining that i cannot read/take in powerpoint no matter how nice the transitions are. i found this in the early hours of the morning i have learnt more in 4 hours than by attending uni for the last 2 months. thank you
I wish all teachers were this good. Very well explained.
Agreed .. he's really good.
I can't thank you enough, I struggle to understand concepts displayed on powerpoints, visual and simple and short videos makes the information much more palatable. Thanks for taking the time, you have no idea how much you've helped me here. Thanks
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This is way more clearer than my psychopharmachology teacher's notes.
True 😅😅
Where are u now
As a Chemist when I read biology papers I struggled to understand Cmax, Tmax, t1/2 and AUC, but now I can understand pretty well. Thanks for the explanation
This is so so so so so good - explained so simply! I know I am about 8 years behind - but your way of teaching is just brilliant. Thank you for sharing.
8 years behind means?
New Pharm D student here. Man this is gonna clear up a lot of question by understanding the basics in PK.
Where r u now
I'm a new pharm D student and I am waiting a lot from your next videos ..
Thanx a lot ..
amazing presentation and explanation very good keep doing the same way such as useful video with an valid content.
These are so helpful.. Come back and make more!!
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Thanks so much for all of these videos. You explain everything so clearly x
Very good explained!
Im a 15 year old from germany and understand everything👍
This is thorough and succinct content. Thank you so much! ✅
I have learn a lot from this video thank you so much for such clear and great knowledge, as I am so weak in pharmacology , I think i will learn something from here .
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Wonderful tutorial and easy to understand. Love your handwriting too.
best videos ever on this subject, thank you so much !
whenever I click any link on your website it states "access denied" :(
Finally, I understand that what is Pharmacokinetics. Thanks
Omg.. Your teaching skills are awesome
Thank you so much. I passed Pharmacology cause of you guys!!!!!🎉❤ thank you so much
helps to understand the complicated portion of pharmacology
I feel very inspired by your cartoons. I have to explain PK to some lawyers soon and might use your live-drawing technique. Great work. Would love to know how many times you practice before recording. Do you do it in pieces and then assemble the video, or do you draw the entire thing in one sitting?
Amazing explanation..thank you so much,these are very helpful
Very clear explanation
Do you have one for Pharmacodynamics??
I can see how integral calculus is related to the total exposure being the area under the curve.
this is a very good video, i finally got the understanding about half life now. THANK YOU
but I didn't get too much about half life I understand others parts only stuck in this part
Same here... My confusion is Also abt it
your handwritting >>>>>>>>>
Hey Stewie griffin.
Anthony Vu hahahaahha
+Anthony Vu lmao ahahah couldn't watch this video after i read this comment :"D
I think this is the same dude that makes those "bear" anti-feminism videos lmao
lol
More like Armando Hasundugan lol
Very well explained thank you 😊
Never made it through high school, but thanks to these videos, and info gained I'm able to understand how the drugs that ruin my life work lol.
Educated junkie ;)
thx a lot dude..i've been waiting for this video ..hope u can also explain for pharmacodynamics also :-)
My question is, if a drug has a half life of say 66 hours, and you were to take it every 24 hours (everyday indefinitely); how does the drug not build up in your system or else otherwise over-tax your liver in effort to breakdown the drug fast enough in order not to over-accumulate, since it is being taken again and again every 24 hours?
stewie???
Thank you! You explain this so well!
I wish u continue this interesting series :)
Brilliant help for revision!
2:45 that graph drawing was so smooth
I understand this is created for people studying pharmacology, but would it be more correct to say substance rather than drug? Surely we could use the ADME acronym to describe how the body interacts with other molecules.
Im looking for "Invasion" and "Elimination" of a Drug and "Bateman-function" do u have a Video about that? cool video
Excellent video - thanks for producing
Nice, thanks ! Can you tell me wish references you used ?
Right to the point! Just what i was looking for, thanks a lot :)
Hi stewie griffin. Like the lecture. This will really help me in my exam
Great, simply well explained 😊
Excellent video and explanation
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The fanctastaic video.. N really helpfull to clear the concepts.. Thank you sir
Simple and concise!
Thank you for your explanation.I enjoy with your video.
too bad it wasnt out went i passed this class ... looks great.
Thank you
😊 thank you. I was sooo confused yesterday in class
I hop that you more vedioes about pharmacokientics
thank you for all your videos
Amazing video. Thanks a lo
Your videos are awesome! What do you do?
Plz make a vedio on plateau principle
Amazing Video!!!!!!
Hi, Can you calculate total drug release from a concentration/time curve? Thx
Awesome.need more.
thank you so much for this amazing tutorial but i have a small ques. how we can benefit from this curve ???
please if you can answer me :(
I don't get that question...I mean, it's obvious that we can see how long it takes for the body to get rid of the drug; that's a pretty important part, don't you think?
Lol Im doing MPharm and trust me, you will NEED this guy and freelanceteach on your subscriptions if you wanna get through the degree lol.
what grade does pharmacology start?
Thank you soo much i understood very easily
This stuff is gold.
You are amazing!!!
really good vedio .. thank you.
Even qualified teachers can't explain it this well!
Great videos!
YOU ARE THE BEST GOD BLESS YOU
Thank you!! So helpful!
How could i solve this problem?!
Morphine in a 70 kg patient taking 20 mg sustained-release capsules twice daily was found to have a steady-state concentration of 4 ng/mL. Assuming a bioavailability of 25%, the clearance of morphine from this patient was
A 30 L/h
B 52 L/h
C 104 L/h
D 208 L/h
thank you very much .. please upload more related to this ..:)
Amazing! Thank you!
what are different pharmaceutical phases? How do we know that side effect of a drug?
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THANK YOU
thanks doc! keep it up, your videos helped me a lot!! :DD
Thanks for the breakdown b4 class
Hi. Why there is no more videos?
Thank you so much 😊
Good one
You are perfect! Thank you.
it's an awesome video
good explaination
good work plz do more pharma vido
You are not posting any.more ?
great video! thank u so much
Nice Video 👌🏻
very helpful
how about HLA system in immunology .... !!
Excellent!!!😁
just in tiiiiime XD thank u soo much , waiting the rest of it :)
Please make your videos louder. Thank you.
PERFECT !
thanx you're awesome
Thanks! I'm glad your enjoying the videos!
+Handwritten Tutorials plz upload more
Thanks
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pls do it quickly, cuz i have an exam about. i mean HLA system
I am so happy to see so many people who also think this man sounds like Stewie Griffin.
I finally understood :)