Wildly excellent video. I never thought to sub-classify the antipsychotics based on their chemical structure. Your explanation of why each sub-group causes different side effects was amazing. Thank you so much for this video
Great overview, thanks! A side note: I think you have the structure of brexpiprazole wrong and thus also the highlighted structures, mate. The structure in common is the right side of the molecule :)
My memory sucks for everything except for receptor affinities for some reason. Like I can see a chart of receptor affinities for Doxepin or something for 5 minutes and remember it, but never remember what I ate yesterday or anything that a normal person would.
This is hopefully the new meta of educational psych content. So so good.
Wildly excellent video. I never thought to sub-classify the antipsychotics based on their chemical structure. Your explanation of why each sub-group causes different side effects was amazing. Thank you so much for this video
This was phenomenal. Thank you!
Great content - appreciate the educational technique!
very useful video - thank you!
I hope your doctorate is eventually worth it. You're doing a lot of good work.
You got the chemical structures of lurasidone and ziprasidone mixed up in your visual aid.
The pines, the dones, 2 pips and a rip!!
I feel like I've watched this video a few times now. Are these just reuploads and if so, will you be making new content as well? Looking forward to it
New content is being made! This is re-created older content with updated audio/smoother graphics.
Excellent presentation! Thank you for sharing.
I'm on abilify maintena. Thanks for the great explanation of the antipsychotic class.
Thanks so much dude. Very understandable.
The fountains are great!
For those in the know, the fountains are filled with rum
Great overview, thanks! A side note: I think you have the structure of brexpiprazole wrong and thus also the highlighted structures, mate. The structure in common is the right side of the molecule :)
Impressive catch! Thanks
My memory sucks for everything except for receptor affinities for some reason. Like I can see a chart of receptor affinities for Doxepin or something for 5 minutes and remember it, but never remember what I ate yesterday or anything that a normal person would.
Great video, but you switched the molecules of cariprazine and brexpiprazole (oh well nobody will notice).
Question on the done subclass would this be the same concept for things like trazDONE and for the pines with benotroPINE?
Woooooooooooooow brother!!!!!!
Hey brother
No fucking way, this is so good. THANK YOU!!!