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I just hope my stupid disregard for my heart's health didn't cause too much damage! I am in pain from fluid on my heart. It has caused me over two weeks of little, to no sleep because of panicking from a crushing feeling that occurs whenever I lay down prostrate. On the other hand, there needs to be a much, much greater understanding of the dangers that are very real to over the hill people like me (55 yrs. old). I really hope I didn't mess up my heart permanently by my "Superman" nothing can hurt me belief. I could see clearly how this heart failure video goes about trying many remedys for the heart that got injured.....very eye opening....excellent!!!!
Dear Sir, I am very grateful to you for these lectures on pharmacology. I humbly request you to make more videos and to continue your service to all medical professionals.
Finally, drug for HF 😍. I thought you forgot to put hehehe. But I understand it must be hard and time consuming to make even one videos. This is my main channel to better understand about pharmacology. Very informative videos ❤️. Been listening to most of the videos here. Maybe you can also put antianginal drug video, and all the CVS drug would be complete 🤗. - 3rd year pharmacy student ❤️
In Digoxin, the accumulation of Na+ in the cell instead inhibits the Na+/Ca+ pump which usually pumps out Ca+ and takes in Na+. this is how the accumulation of calcium ions occurs leading to increased contractility of cardiac muscle cells. The blockage of the na+/K+ pump is followed by blockage of na+/ca+ pump
Right atrium pass the tricuspid down to the right ventricle up through the pulmonary artery out to the lungs to be oxygenated and return back to the left atrium down pass the mitral valve into the left ventricle up through the Aorta out into the rest of the body delivering oxygenated blood-
I don't know if someone will read this after a year, but what about SGLT2 inhibitors in case of low ejection fraction? I think they are included in the new guidelines.
Thanks a lot!!! I just completed my pharmacology exam today... Without your vids Idk how would I have even survived it..... Wish I could have found this channel way before.... But anyways it helped me a lott... I am literally wordless how to thank you.... May your life be filled with all happiness and fortunes... Thanks once again
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Such a clear explanation. If _this_ is how I was taught twenty years ago I would have really retained a whole lot more than I did, and understood twice as fast. Thank you for the revision!
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I just hope my stupid disregard for my heart's health didn't cause too much damage! I am in pain from fluid on my heart. It has caused me over two weeks of little, to no sleep because of panicking from a crushing feeling that occurs whenever I lay down prostrate. On the other hand, there needs to be a much, much greater understanding of the dangers that are very real to over the hill people like me (55 yrs. old). I really hope I didn't mess up my heart permanently by my "Superman" nothing can hurt me belief. I could see clearly how this heart failure video goes about trying many remedys for the heart that got injured.....very eye opening....excellent!!!!
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Finally, drug for HF 😍. I thought you forgot to put hehehe. But I understand it must be hard and time consuming to make even one videos. This is my main channel to better understand about pharmacology. Very informative videos ❤️. Been listening to most of the videos here. Maybe you can also put antianginal drug video, and all the CVS drug would be complete 🤗.
- 3rd year pharmacy student ❤️
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In Digoxin, the accumulation of Na+ in the cell instead inhibits the Na+/Ca+ pump which usually pumps out Ca+ and takes in Na+. this is how the accumulation of calcium ions occurs leading to increased contractility of cardiac muscle cells. The blockage of the na+/K+ pump is followed by blockage of na+/ca+ pump
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Right atrium pass the tricuspid down to the right ventricle up through the pulmonary artery out to the lungs to be oxygenated and return back to the left atrium down pass the mitral valve into the left ventricle up through the Aorta out into the rest of the body delivering oxygenated blood-
great summary
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Angiotensin receptor blockers and angiotensin antagonists are both same.
Yess
Not really
All angiotensin receptor blockers are angiotensin antagonists but not all angiotensin antagonists are angiotensin receptor blockers
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I don't know if someone will read this after a year, but what about SGLT2 inhibitors in case of low ejection fraction? I think they are included in the new guidelines.
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