I am a new Pharmacy Technician (Training) at a hospital (inpatient pharmacy) Thank you for this video! Very helpful and informative. We fill these daily and very helpful to expand my understanding of these drugs.
Are you going to make a top 200 for pharmacy tech trainees? Or is there a second part to this one? You have a good speaking voice. I’m listening to this every morning while getting ready for work and at night when I go to sleep. Thank you.
I have watched other videos, and it's very complicated for me as English is my third Language i found your vido very easy to follow and you speak very clearly. Thank you very much for talking the time to make this video. Looking forward for the other part 3,4
I'm a dispenser in the UK and I would say bisoprol and bedrofluzumide are definitely in the top 20 list here, then for nerves prohibitors/pain relief tramadol, ampitryline pregablin and gabapentin. Would love to see another video of more medications as it's helped me understand them alot more. Also in UK ventolin inhaler tends to be salbumtamol
Thank you for this video, I am a high schooler trying to get into the world of pharmacy and I've heard it is good to memorize commonly prescribed drugs and their effects.
Are you willing to share the slides please I would like to give this talk to nursing staff at my long term facilities It’s a great talk So pertinent information Dr Aqil Thx again 😊
Thank you for posting! I appreciate the knowledge. I'm an Osteopathic student. My patients come to see me for a treatment with different complaints that could be from the drugs they are taking as many are on 4-10 different drugs .
Quite surprised to see that old drugs like losartan and omeprazole are still big in the US trade (even for a 2020 video). I switched from omeprazole to esomeprazole (genuine Swedish production) more than twenty years ago, and the difference was huge. By now, I guess, generic omeprazole and losartan survive only due to their ridiculous prices - 1-2-3 dollars US for a monthly supply in my country, but more often issued free in clinics. But then the newer drugs, even first-source original, cost only a few dollars more, so the choice is simple.
There is no data on UA-cam about how these medicines names are written by the doctor on the prescription it would be helpful someone upload the name of medicine written by dr. Thnx
I get why they are using Gabapentin for anxiety and depression and stuff but it doesn't work no where near as good as even like a good ssri. Its great at higher doses( amounts that around prescribed). In the Pharmacutical world, Benzos legit are made for anxiety chemically and everything.
Thank you so much. I'm a medical assistant and it's been really hard to pronounce medication and this video helped me learn that.
Girl I’m in the same boat as you. I just started my internship and I can feel how the judge me when I can’t pronunce them 😢
Thanks
I am a new Pharmacy Technician (Training) at a hospital (inpatient pharmacy) Thank you for this video! Very helpful and informative. We fill these daily and very helpful to expand my understanding of these drugs.
Medical assistant here, this is SO HELPFUL. Thank you.
Are you going to make a top 200 for pharmacy tech trainees? Or is there a second part to this one? You have a good speaking voice. I’m listening to this every morning while getting ready for work and at night when I go to sleep. Thank you.
Ha ha ha. What you want to say!
@@pharmacop i study them by heart ❤️ and mind too🧠
this channel is litteraly all a novice pharmacist like me needs, Thank you so much for the quality video! cheers
Found this very useful. I have been looking something as great as this. Thanks!
Great to hear! Thanks for watching
Started clinicals in nursing school. This has been very helpful. Thank you!
I have watched other videos, and it's very complicated for me as English is my third Language i found your vido very easy to follow and you speak very clearly. Thank you very much for talking the time to make this video. Looking forward for the other part 3,4
I'm a dispenser in the UK and I would say bisoprol and bedrofluzumide are definitely in the top 20 list here, then for nerves prohibitors/pain relief tramadol, ampitryline pregablin and gabapentin. Would love to see another video of more medications as it's helped me understand them alot more. Also in UK ventolin inhaler tends to be salbumtamol
You r right. Gabapentin and pregabalin are frequently prescribed.
@@pharmacop as bc anxiety is very much common in uk
I find this change veery helpfully As I am on most of the medications mentioned,also it’s helpful to know what drugs do,and how thay work.
Waiting for next. Plz upload. It's really helpful.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I await the other parts leading up to 100 drugs.
So well summarized those drugs most commonly in present day use besides the correct timing and way.
Thank you so much for these radios, part 3,4,5, please. Love it.
Thank you for this video, I am a high schooler trying to get into the world of pharmacy and I've heard it is good to memorize commonly prescribed drugs and their effects.
That's a beautiful research and many more thanks for the information. A must watch video.
The best of the best. Good job!👍🏽
Thank you very much. Excellent info for Pharmacy Technician/ Assistant
Using this to help learn some medications for my emt exams
I'm starting out as a clerk at a pharmacy and I need the other part 2, 3, 4, and 5!
Opium is all you need to know
@@twixxtro how do you memorize all these drugs in general
@@impacc4182 ha ha, really surprising.
Where’s part two this was great!
Excellent video for most undergraduate and internet students as well, thanks! 😁
बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद गुरुदेव 🙏🏻
Loved it, thank you for posting it. I'll be looking for your subsequent videos.
Hello sir
Thanks for such a great information 🙏🙏
If its possible can u plz send these all power points
It might helps me alot🙏
Thanks for the video! It's really useful! Greetings from Veracruz, Mex.
❤❤ Thank you so much for this valuable information 😊
thank you so much! this is so helpful!
Wow nice video
Thank you so much for the great video. I just had a comment regarding Levothyroxine, it's an analogue of T4 whereas Liothyronine is an analogue of T3.
Are you willing to share the slides please
I would like to give this talk to nursing staff at my long term facilities
It’s a great talk
So pertinent information
Dr Aqil
Thx again 😊
Very useful to have a bic picture of medecines.
Hello is there anyway I can download this PP presentation many thanks it is really useful for my nursing degree in the UK
Nice review! Thanks
I mst appreciate your efforts... thanks for sch a knowledgeable video....
Thank you for posting! I appreciate the knowledge. I'm an Osteopathic student. My patients come to see me for a treatment with different complaints that could be from the drugs they are taking as many are on 4-10 different drugs .
Really he is.
Medicine is beautiful
Quite surprised to see that old drugs like losartan and omeprazole are still big in the US trade (even for a 2020 video).
I switched from omeprazole to esomeprazole (genuine Swedish production) more than twenty years ago, and the difference was huge. By now, I guess, generic omeprazole and losartan survive only due to their ridiculous prices - 1-2-3 dollars US for a monthly supply in my country, but more often issued free in clinics. But then the newer drugs, even first-source original, cost only a few dollars more, so the choice is simple.
Nice video in details.
Great video - really helpful especially for students and residents !
Glad you found it helpful!
That is correct, medicine must be prescribed by a professional in Medicine
Thank you
Was very helpful
You're welcome!
could you share your powerpoint?
Great videos
when will part 3 come out?
Thankfully
I could use all 100 before Saturday
thank you
Good tips!
There is no data on UA-cam about how these medicines names are written by the doctor on the prescription it would be helpful someone upload the name of medicine written by dr. Thnx
This is perfect tanks
Nice
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can i find pdf file⁉️⁉️
Tell medicine salt name
Where is the 2nd part
I am very Allergic to vicodem. High blood pressure my I get excessive tachycardia
Good and 👌
Thanks
Medicine is my enjoyment like Italian language
#cheers
It isn't hard for me to pronounce medicine names
Didn't know acetaminophen could inhibit cough
I get why they are using Gabapentin for anxiety and depression and stuff but it doesn't work no where near as good as even like a good ssri. Its great at higher doses( amounts that around prescribed). In the Pharmacutical world, Benzos legit are made for anxiety chemically and everything.
Part 2 please
I'm working on it, should be out in a week or two. Thanks for watching!
@@PharmacistTips Any update on Part two?
Where is part 2,3
levothyroxine first side effect should be increased appetite rather than reduced appetite.
Pl clear and slow
Why levothyroxine do diarrhea?
Should have added (only in America) couse most of Americas drugs are even illegal every where else
Am so happy right now am Herpes negative thanks #drodukuhome
Self medication is dangerous diagnosis prescription Doctor pathologist then pharmacy