Antidepressants Mnemonics (Memorable Psychopharmacology Lecture 3)
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Antidepressants are the most widely used of all prescription psychiatric medications. Learn more about all major classes of antidepressants such as SSRIs, SNRIs, atypicals, tricyclics, and MAOIs, in this video lecture.
Intended for all healthcare providers, including doctors, medical students, psychologists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, and more!
Lecture notes available here: drive.google.com/drive/folder...
This is part the Memorable Psychopharmacology playlist on TH-cam: • Memorable Psychopharma...
Anyone else just learning this because it's fun?
Hell no!
Dude ur nerd as hell
Not really lol I have an exam tomorrow
No, I have an exam next week 😄
Best mnemonics ever!! I love coming back to this video and also your antipsychotics video
Thank you for your lectures. My psychopharm lecturer speaks in a manner that none of us understand, presents approx 45-50 slides in an hour and plows through. He told us if we fail it's because we are idiots! Thank goodness you are there with your plain English lectures. Exam in 36 hours and counting!!
8:18 Mirtazapine (Remeron) increases Serotonin about 30% - you could do as well with a brisk walk around the block. For reference, SSRIs increase Serotonin ~ 500% and MAOIs ~ 2000%. Fatal Serotonin Toxicity (if you must, Syndrome) takes place at about 15,000% Serotonin increase above baseline.
Remeron is simply a strong antihistamine with some very weak effects at other receptors. Interestingly, it has been used as an ANTIDOTE to serotonin syndrome in the Netherlands.
The Mechanism of Action (MOA) is clever and the nomenclature arcane and highly esoteric. This is purposefully because it downplays the "Great Responsibility" Caveat by this presenter. I concur any time this Syndrome is observed the doctor has neglected such obvious result on a boosting sympatholitic psychotherapy. At any rate, these are state-employed pysch- opz....
Could I know where you found these percentages? I would really appreciate it!
I am an avid #MentalHealthAwareness advocate and performer, and I love this so much. I travel the country trying to bring that awareness on stages, in classrooms, hospitals, and on my TH-cam channel, so I get excited when I see other advocates. 💙❤
Been practicing for awhile and I find your videos are awesome and a great review of what I learned in school! Great real world info
Ain't got nothing but love for you man, thanks a lot!
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Your lectures are phenomenal! Love all the mnemonics.
I've searched high and low for a super helpful video and urs is by far the most helpful - thanks!
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Best psych pharm lecture and tips EVER!!!! From Squirt-traline to CeLEXUS needs a ECarG I will never mix my meds up again on a test!!!!! The mnemonics, from the drug names, to the neurotransmitter actions and all the SEs, they were ALL brilliant!!!!!
From grateful nursing and med students everywhere, THANK YOU!
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SUNY Orange
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PS...the graphics are PERFECTION as well on all of your videos...so clean and simple that I know I will be able to close my eyes and visually see this presentation during an exam...especially the “periodic table”-like neurotransmitter symbols with + or - for their physiologic actions!!!!!
Just wanted to mention that since I know a lot of the presenters here on TH-cam like feedback, & we viewers know how hard you all work on designing the templates for your channel!
Love the simple color schemes and the lovely main ‘orange’ theme drew me right in from the start as a SUNY Orange student lolol!
I would listen to 0 + 1 pharm lecture.
I don't even know how to express my gratitude for this series of videos 😭🙏🙏
Best Psychopharmacology lecture ever! Thank you!
Antidepressants increase patient mortality by 33%!
dailynews.mcmaster.ca/article/antidepressants-associated-with-significantly-elevated-risk-of-death-researchers-find/
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28903117
Are you mental?
So incredibly helpful for memorization, thank you! Awesome video.
you are amazing. thank you for making these
YOU ARE THIS NURSING STUDENTS LIFESAVERRRR!!! thank you so much for this video!!
your psychopharm lectures are the best pharmacology lectures I've ever watched in my life - on the internet or real life -
thank you so much , your data is concise, clear and very easy to remember
Agree- this is top notch teaching.
You are a life saver! I can't express how grateful I am.
Great lecture! Your book is also awesome
Thank you for the content. I find it engaging, straight forward, and very useful. I have a few more months before I take boards and am so appreciative that you're here making these awesome videos! One criticism if I may, you talk really fast!!
would you ever consider doing an add-on video for other antidepressants that don't fit into SSRI, SNRI, SARI, DNRI, TCA, or MAOi subclasses (e.g. an agent like vortioxetine/brintellix)?
Glad I stumbled across this! So helpful! Thank You for doing these videos.
This is super helpful! Thank you for sharing!
Your lectures are so interesting, Sir!
This video was great. It taught me more than just about the different kinds of drugs, it taught me how to actually remember things. Maybe this is why I failed school.
This was, for me, the best review of antidepressants. Appreciate the the inclusion of color-coded catecholamines w/(-) /(+) affected and the mnemonics. Thanks a💯
Outstanding lecture!!! Thanks.
Love these! Thank you so much!
This is really good and concise, havent had any medical training, but this is very straight forward and serves good for an introduction, i think. Really good.
Good description of all antidepresants .good explanation most usefull .
You did a fantastic job on this video
Fantastic! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for making this available. Your lectures are really helpful and educative.
Can tryptomer. Be. Added. Wt ssri
U made it very easy to memorize pharmacology of psychiatry thanku so much for such helpful video☺
thanks a million. you are an awesome teacher
Super helpful, thank you!!
bro I love the tricks to memorize these meds, better than my nursing school lectures
This is so amazing and helpful thank you !!
Very helpful
This helped me to understand antidepressants and neurotransmitters
This is so helpful especially when you associate them with side effects, I personally always have trouble remembering ;~;. THANK YOU SO MUCHHHHHHH
Great info and teaching
Thank you so much for this!!!
Very Helpful , Thank you SO MUCH
Thank you so much! These videos are amazing :)
this is an amazing video. your mnemonic works and your visual images are stimulating. I do use this technique to improve my recall but having something like this that is already done saves time. this is really helpful. thank you so much
That this man was stimulated by your visual images
excellent - thank you so much!
Thank goodness for your channel
Thanks so much. I’ve never enjoyed studying and learning like I do with your vids and your book. 🤔 If this how I was fed info in elementary and high school, whew… I would have been 💭….
Your lectures are marvelous. Thank you so much. I hope we see videos for other topics in medicine
Thanks for your comment! I am planning to release some new videos on general topics in psychiatry soon, so be on the lookout for those
Nice! How soon will you have the new videos out?
First one was just posted on Friday! th-cam.com/video/FHbRgjG9Ppc/w-d-xo.html
amazing thank you!
Amazing . . . can you lecture at my school?
Super helpful. Thanks
All the right players in all the right places...love that song.
subscribed!! love your lectures. Very creative and super informative. Keep up the good. You are great. I wish I can shrink you and carry you in my pocket
The best. Thank you 🙏
happy to see my city name in video (SOLAN, INDIA) in packing box of Amitriptyline..Great Videos.......very helpful
jimbo calm down ....
This is a great quick study for psych meds.
About to take my psych exam for nursing - This keeps it simple and memorable.
Jimbo i'm sure we would be more inclined to tell our pts to STAY AWAY from wine in general.
These lectures are amazing. Thanks!
Prozac is the best man! I give it to all the addicts man also when patients complain of discontination ssri symptoms
Your lecture is marvelous. Thank you so much. 20/3/2019 😊
Nice, I see pharmacology is necessary now....
thank you so much
Thanks a lot! You make things very clear.
The book "30 Days to Reduce Depression" by Harper Daniels is recommended. Gives good daily mindfulness exercises. Worth a try.
Thank you so much
You rock! Great mnemonics!
Prozac have saved my life.
Good presentation
Thanks so much 🙃
Is it possible to copy the captions? Perfect lecture.
Thank you !!!
Hey!! These videos are amazing, do you think you may do the usage of other common drugs at some point? Caffeine, alcohol, MDMA, psychedelics etc?
They're already on this channel! Look for "recreational stimulants," "recreational depressants," and "cannabis and others."
@@MemorablePsych thanks will have a watch now :)
perfect!!
Thanks!
Tank you SOOO Mchhh
OMGGGG. YOUR VIDEOS ARE SO AMAZING!!!! thank you endlessly!
OMGGGGG your videos make things easy to remember but don't get the facts right. Yay!
Hey there, thank you so much for your informative, clear and concise videos. I was wondering, if ADs are uppers and benzos are downers, how is it, from a molecular stand point, that it is a very common psychiatric combination? Aren't the ADs supposed to cancel the benzos effects, and vice versa?
No. You're taking too much of a reductionist view of two types of medications. Different antidepressants, depending upon their class and individual profiles, will yeild different effects. Benzos are an entirely different class of medications that work through a different mechanism of action.
I like the butane analogy, it makes me think "I'll have to stop smoking after all the sex I'll be having on bupropion"
Bupropion makes you horny?
Yes
Ty, but lecture notes are deleted from Dropbox. 😢
Sir melitracen tricyclic antidesprent it is secondary amine
Thank you
What about the other effects of ssris ? Like weight gain or loss
thanks!!!
Nice
I fucking love this.
Mirtazapine is not a Nass?
Effexor is like tramadol ma guy. Decreased conc and less energy is wellbutrin more suited
Old Umami: Macs
New Umami: Maxx
SSRI stands for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor…. Idk what u said lol
Pls is there anybody out there.. I think i might need help.. Have been taking serotonin reuptake inhibitors fluoxetine and amitriptyline.. For 4 year now.. Its has been working out fine in Cope with depression.. I stop taking amitriptyline abruptly still for 3 days while still on fluoxetine. Within 2days or so the medication stop working while i reintroduced amitriptyline back.. Dosages are flouxetine 20mg in morning.. amitriptyline 50mg + 20mg at night.. Pls help me cos am confused on whether am suffering. From withdrawal symdrome or serotonin symdrome.. Any suggestions pls
It sounds like you are experiencing withdrawal from the amatriptalime. I know this was years ago. Hope you figured it out
citations?
ADH analog is safer for enuresis
I’m currently studying for my mental health finals and this video really helped me to remember things! Thank you!
Would have preferred if 04:09 didn't show details.
Thank you for pointing this out! These details have now been blurred.
Trazabone.. hehe
You went too far with that Hypertensive Crisis Memonic 😅 thank you for all this
That was so funny 😂 I thought the same
HN 21.6.2020
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@ 11:16 lol
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so good, I thought he would say something about the rotten cheese....lol but he didn't
My personal mnemonic for Selegeline is selective to B is that Selena Gomez chose Bieber (justine)