Note: NSAIDs inhibit both COX-1 and COX-2. Celecoxib selectively inhibits COX-2, which relatively maintains the gastric mucosa. Wanted to make that clear. Also, the drugs in blue are analogs (not inhibitors per se).
Thank you for the presentation. For the medications in Blue color you meant to say Analogues to Prostaglandins and Not inhibitors. Thank you for excellent teaching.
@DirtyMedicine Hey! Thanks for this video. It's very helpful. I wanna clarify something though, is carboprost a PGF2 inhibitor or PGF2aplha analogue? You mentioned in the video that carboprost inhibits PGF2 @11:37.
I was watching videos dated from 8 years ago and now watching one from 3 months ago. Truly, you’re teaching generations of MD. Thank you for all the free videos! God bless you
Hey Dirty Just wanted to make note the meds you have in Blue are all analogs and do not inhibit the meds but Mimic them. Epoprostenol prevents coag is used in pulmonary HTN as it vasodilates and prevents platelet aggregation. Carboplast increase uterine contractions. Alprostadil is a vasodialator which is the function of E2 and Dinoprostone is used to prepare the cervix for birth again a contractor. I unfortunately got a Uworld question wrong on this detail and i'm sure u didnt mean to say inhibit but just wanted to let you know
Thank you for the presentation. For the medications in Blue color you meant to say Analogues to Prostaglandins and Not inhibitors. Thank you for excellent teaching.
If I had used DM during MS1&2 instead of dedicated, I'd have been golden right now instead of struggling. Dirty Medicine Medical School ftw! Also you have my support pledge in residency.
i am afraid that i am getting used to your voice so much that i will be watching your videos even if i dont have an exam to pass. I am not an US Student who studies for USMLE or sum. I am from Turkey and preparing for my university finals. So much love from Türkiye 🙌
Thank you! Could you maybe do a video on drug reactions and antidotes? These are in the general pharm section of FA but can’t seem to find a resource that talks about them specifically
Note: NSAIDs inhibit both COX-1 and COX-2. Celecoxib selectively inhibits COX-2, which relatively maintains the gastric mucosa. Wanted to make that clear. Also, the drugs in blue are analogs (not inhibitors per se).
Hey, is ACSL4 involved in AA recycling back to the membrane?
Thank you for the presentation. For the medications in Blue color you meant to say Analogues to Prostaglandins and Not inhibitors. Thank you for excellent teaching.
@DirtyMedicine Hey! Thanks for this video. It's very helpful. I wanna clarify something though, is carboprost a PGF2 inhibitor or PGF2aplha analogue? You mentioned in the video that carboprost inhibits PGF2 @11:37.
Carboprost is PGF2 analogue
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Hi Dr.SheepDO, I'm from CT. I want to do it but don't know how. Please, please help me
I passed, FYI
@@victoriazaid I'm in CT too preparing for STEP1 if you want, we can team up
I was watching videos dated from 8 years ago and now watching one from 3 months ago. Truly, you’re teaching generations of MD. Thank you for all the free videos! God bless you
Hey Dirty Just wanted to make note the meds you have in Blue are all analogs and do not inhibit the meds but Mimic them. Epoprostenol prevents coag is used in pulmonary HTN as it vasodilates and prevents platelet aggregation. Carboplast increase uterine contractions. Alprostadil is a vasodialator which is the function of E2 and Dinoprostone is used to prepare the cervix for birth again a contractor. I unfortunately got a Uworld question wrong on this detail and i'm sure u didnt mean to say inhibit but just wanted to let you know
Thank you for the presentation. For the medications in Blue color you meant to say Analogues to Prostaglandins and Not inhibitors. Thank you for excellent teaching.
I have to a presentation of Eicosanoids and you video made my life so much easier
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If I had used DM during MS1&2 instead of dedicated, I'd have been golden right now instead of struggling. Dirty Medicine Medical School ftw! Also you have my support pledge in residency.
PGE2 also helps keep a PDA open which is important for congenital cyanotic heart diseases, too.
Bro plz make a video on Important cytokines to remember!! Hot T Bone stEAK is just not cutting it!
i am afraid that i am getting used to your voice so much that i will be watching your videos even if i dont have an exam to pass. I am not an US Student who studies for USMLE or sum. I am from Turkey and preparing for my university finals. So much love from Türkiye 🙌
Came at the perfect time. Thank you!
I'll be back on this vid for my finals!
kindly make a video on the renal tubular defects
Thank you! Could you maybe do a video on drug reactions and antidotes? These are in the general pharm section of FA but can’t seem to find a resource that talks about them specifically
thanks for the video dirty can you do a video on epidemiology formula questions and all that non-sense?
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Thanks!
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what does it mean by tone?
Thank u 🙏
Please where can we get your slides?
Put more videos
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