this was such a good presentation, precisely the explanation i've been looking for - and i want to mention how much i appreciate all of your tidy diagrams and excellent handwriting!
I love you so much Dr. Mike!!!!Thank you so much for all the time that you put into making these clips. I cannot appreciate you enough.Whenever I watch for clips, it always makes so much sense. I don't even have to try to remember things. Your words somehow just sticks in my head. And the energy that you deliver also keeps me awake the whole time. Never have I enjoy learning medical material so much. Again, thank you Dr. Mike. You are God send.
You are an extraordinary teacher explained so well , wish I could have find you before. .. really my doubts got cleared so well ...and not only that I got lot of knowledge of the things I misunderstood before.... thanks really ... YOU are an ideal mentor teacher ... we need u nd your beautiful clear vague clarifications ....lots of love from India 🇮🇳. ...keep teaching excellently ... Myself Neha Thakur( graduate in nursing)
I dont mean to be offtopic but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an instagram account?? I was dumb forgot the password. I love any help you can offer me.
@Joseph Amir thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process now. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
A much easier way to remember this is to think of alpha 1 ( constrict ) alpha 2 ( decrease ) and beta 1 ( contract) and beta 2 ( dilate ) so this way agonists and antagonists simply stimulate and inhibit. Eg b1 cardio selective receptor blocker...atenolol....b1 think..contraction...beats faster....b1 blocker...slows down Clonidine....alpha 2 agonist...alpha 2....decreases...so by stimulating it , less noradenaline is released..blood pressure drops. Think always a1 constrict a2 decrease b1 contract b2 dilate....you cant go wrong....if you want hints for the cholinergic system let me know.
Thank you very much very neat explanation everything is crystal clear and easy to remember along with the diagram plus the way you can explain all in just a short time, God Bless you!
Absolutely amazing. I was so confused about the alpha/beta 2s. I kept getting confused on why the acted the way they do and this spelled it out for me. Really appreciate the explanation!
Dr. mike I have question how noradrenaline shows inhibitory effects on beta 2 and alpha and produce vasodilation or dilatory effects. Thankx alot your lectures are really helpful.
Thank you so so much Dr. Mike! I watched multiple videos before this and was still so confused. This is the only video I needed to understand the basics of Adrenergic drugs!
@@samanthaketterer3064 I’ve since tried a few things. For me, Strattera (SNRI) really helped (but that’s not the case with everyone). And B1 (300mg/day) is REALLY helping. B1 deficiency can mimic POTs. You need B1 for Acetylcholine production, without it your parasympathetic branch doesn’t work like it should.
Dr mike your lecture is amazing and contains a lot of information thanks but you are talking too fast mentioning agonist and antagonist to some thing that interrupts my understanding. Could you please doctor mention those stuff with more explanation ? you know that's my first time to study this so more depiction would be nice. I recommend this video for those who needs to revise sympathetic drugs quickly before exams it's short 11 mins and its worthy to listen to it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!! You got me through Advanced Patho (got an A) and now you are getting me through Advanced Pharm. You are a blessing.
you need to produce many children that will carry on you dna of teaching. lots of love from uganda africa
I’ve listened to my instructor talk about this for 4 hours and I didn’t understand a thing. 😭 Thank you for making this easy!
you explained such a complex topic really well and my brain is finally making connections. thank you
this was such a good presentation, precisely the explanation i've been looking for - and i want to mention how much i appreciate all of your tidy diagrams and excellent handwriting!
11:08 mins was really worth it. I have truly learnt alot. Thank you and GOD bless you
Yaaas finally a good lecture on adrenergic drugs thanks a lot
seconded!
I love you so much Dr. Mike!!!!Thank you so much for all the time that you put into making these clips. I cannot appreciate you enough.Whenever I watch for clips, it always makes so much sense. I don't even have to try to remember things. Your words somehow just sticks in my head. And the energy that you deliver also keeps me awake the whole time. Never have I enjoy learning medical material so much. Again, thank you Dr. Mike. You are God send.
I'm currently taking dental hygiene pharmacology and this really helped clear up the confusion. Thank you!!
You are an extraordinary teacher explained so well , wish I could have find you before. .. really my doubts got cleared so well ...and not only that I got lot of knowledge of the things I misunderstood before.... thanks really ... YOU are an ideal mentor teacher ... we need u nd your beautiful clear vague clarifications ....lots of love from India 🇮🇳. ...keep teaching excellently ... Myself Neha Thakur( graduate in nursing)
Tony Stark of Pharmacology XD
I dont mean to be offtopic but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the password. I love any help you can offer me.
@Keegan Khalid instablaster :)
@Joseph Amir thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process now.
Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Joseph Amir It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my ass!
@Keegan Khalid glad I could help :D
Thank you for the explanation. I have a pharmacology test tomorrow and needed this.
Can't believe that you got a dislike. Outrageous stuff. Keep it up Doc
TheONGway AGREE
OMG I have never understood something so clearly. Thank you!!!!
Best lecturer ever!!!!
Thankyou just before starting with the books I'll go through your lectures that's definitely gonna take less time for me to understand now.
please do not ever leave us! This is so good thank you!
A much easier way to remember this is to think of alpha 1 ( constrict ) alpha 2 ( decrease ) and beta 1 ( contract) and beta 2 ( dilate ) so this way agonists and antagonists simply stimulate and inhibit.
Eg b1 cardio selective receptor blocker...atenolol....b1 think..contraction...beats faster....b1 blocker...slows down
Clonidine....alpha 2 agonist...alpha 2....decreases...so by stimulating it , less noradenaline is released..blood pressure drops.
Think always a1 constrict a2 decrease b1 contract b2 dilate....you cant go wrong....if you want hints for the cholinergic system let me know.
You are amazing!!!!! This was really by far one of the best explanations.
Thank you very much very neat explanation everything is crystal clear and easy to remember along with the diagram plus the way you can explain all in just a short time, God Bless you!
Such a good explanation!! You help me alot at the end of my final year vet school😭😭😭✨✨✨
Thank you so much, I really enjoy your videos from San Diego, CA. Thanks for always keeping us in mind as well.
Thank you so much dr. Mike 😊 you expalained it very clear😍 this topic is really hard for me to undrstand but you make it so easy😍
So helpful! Thank you so much. Love your teaching style, so easy to understand and take away knowledge :)
What a great video! I was so confused after watching my lecture for class but this cleared it up!
Thank you!
Absolutely amazing.
I was so confused about the alpha/beta 2s. I kept getting confused on why the acted the way they do and this spelled it out for me. Really appreciate the explanation!
This is so interesting! I would be interested in the reactions that happen in a Dorsal vagal response as well.
Nursing school here! Thank you!!
Thank you ♥️
Short , important , focus on the major points
Excellent explanations!!! Thank you, Dr. Mike.
Very helpful doctor,great explanation
You are the best teacher ever
Dr. mike I have question how noradrenaline shows inhibitory effects on beta 2 and alpha and produce vasodilation or dilatory effects. Thankx alot your lectures are really helpful.
i have the same question.
Best video explanation ever. Thank you.
Thanks for your efforts
Great explanation
Thank you so so much Dr. Mike! I watched multiple videos before this and was still so confused. This is the only video I needed to understand the basics of Adrenergic drugs!
Where the video for drugs of the autonomic nervous system?
amazing explanation!
please use darker pen.. visibility is less, just to let you know.. i love your teaching
Beautifully explained
Awesome explanation! Super helpful 😀
Thank you so much
Great video Dr
Doctor, "Indirect sympathomimetics produce more side effects" is this true or false if so what is the reason?
Thank you
Are any of these drugs indicated for patients with dysautonomia, and POTS? Very engaging lecture, thank you.
Yes need to know the answer to that too
@@samanthaketterer3064 I’ve since tried a few things. For me, Strattera (SNRI) really helped (but that’s not the case with everyone). And B1 (300mg/day) is REALLY helping. B1 deficiency can mimic POTs. You need B1 for Acetylcholine production, without it your parasympathetic branch doesn’t work like it should.
You are the best doctor mark
Great summary! Thanks so much
wow! That is exactly what i need! thank you!!!
This is really helpful, but the diagram and letterings are blurry 😢
You are THE BEST! Thank you so much!
Incredible 💓
thank god for you!! I am struggling with this stuff
thank you also for your guns :)
Is Dr. Mike into sports?
tnk you very much appreciation from africa u help me a lot
best lecture ever
Sorry to say. You block the white board with your self. Also the camera is a bit far. Thank you
Good lecture ❤️
nakubali chief huna baya
Is clonidine better than nebivolol?
Thanku sir very helpful video
Plzzz make videos on reticular formation plzzzz
Thanks. It was great.
Asante sana
Thanks Doc
amazing, love it
Great for NP thank you!!
Thank you doc
Dudeee you rockk!!
thank you dr
Why you so 🔥 tho. Me can't concentrate 🤣
Do make videos on reticular formation 🥺🥺
Thanks
Dr mike your lecture is amazing and contains a lot of information thanks but you are talking too fast mentioning agonist and antagonist to some thing that interrupts my understanding. Could you please doctor mention those stuff with more explanation ? you know that's my first time to study this so more depiction would be nice. I recommend this video for those who needs to revise sympathetic drugs quickly before exams it's short 11 mins and its worthy to listen to it.
I need parasympathetic stimulation!!!
When Ironman teaches you 😅😅😂
Best !
Great
Tony stark?
I'm in love with you lol....
Wisdom me too!
Wisdom he’s gorgeous
I can’t focus😭😭😭
Tony starc
👌♥
You are very handsome
I hate these kinds of videos because they’re so damn good but you can’t reach out to these people 🥺
It’s better to not create them !!
U R brilliant 👏thanks alot
Inhibiting the inhibitor 👏