Wooow !!!!! I really wish there was a way of pressing a thousand like. You deserve a million like. You made sure a difficult topic soooooo easy. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Debigdog K thank you so much for watching, i'm so excited it helped your studies. Please let me know if there's anything else you'd like to see me tackle on here :) My best wishes. Kristeen
The osteoclasts and osteoblasts with their tiny construction hats look super cute 🥰 I am going to use the snippets from the vide to teach my class❤ Thank you very much. Liked and subscribed ❤
Very well presented informative video--learned a lot! By the way, is there medication which selectively goes after the "malignant osteoclasts" --which are currently thought to cause osteoporosis?
Oooft - what a question! I'm a nephrologist by trade and this video gives you what i have in the tank on osteoporosis medications and bone cells at large....I'm not aware of this concept but no doubt some endocrinology guru will better answer your question. Definitely let me know if you come across a medication i've missed on here :) And thank you so much for tuning in. My best wishes. Kristeen
Yes great question. Romosozumab mechanism is covered here but the prescribing rationale we didn't touch one. Romosozumab is a bone builder and after one year of use should be follow with an anti-resorptive such as denosumab or bisphosponates to sort of 'lock in' all that juicy bone density (same would apply to teriparatide). Typically the bone builders are only used when first line therapies have failed/inappropriate (that might change in future) - so densoumab/bisphosphonates would be first line, bone builders second line. Hope that helps!
Wooow !!!!! I really wish there was a way of pressing a thousand like. You deserve a million like. You made sure a difficult topic soooooo easy. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Debigdog K thank you so much for watching, i'm so excited it helped your studies. Please let me know if there's anything else you'd like to see me tackle on here :) My best wishes. Kristeen
Such a great video and lovely explanations/animations - thank you very much! :D
The osteoclasts and osteoblasts with their tiny construction hats look super cute 🥰
I am going to use the snippets from the vide to teach my class❤
Thank you very much.
Liked and subscribed ❤
Aw yay!!!!! You gotta jazz up them osteoclasts/blasts for sure :) I'm so glad it was helpful and i hope your students love it too.
Thank you thank you and thank you for teaching and sharing. God bless you for teaching
Loved it. Thank you,
Yay so glad you enjoyed it :) Thank you so much for watching!
This is such a great summary, thank you! I love learning the drugs from the mechanisms in IMAGERY 😍 👏 👏
Thank you so much ......Do proton pump inhibitors cause osteoporosis?
Very well presented informative video--learned a lot! By the way, is there medication which selectively goes after the "malignant osteoclasts" --which are currently thought to cause osteoporosis?
Oooft - what a question! I'm a nephrologist by trade and this video gives you what i have in the tank on osteoporosis medications and bone cells at large....I'm not aware of this concept but no doubt some endocrinology guru will better answer your question. Definitely let me know if you come across a medication i've missed on here :) And thank you so much for tuning in. My best wishes. Kristeen
So so simple thanks 🖤🖤🖤
You have not touched the function of Romosozumab injection? Is it better than denosumab injection taken twice a year?
Yes great question. Romosozumab mechanism is covered here but the prescribing rationale we didn't touch one. Romosozumab is a bone builder and after one year of use should be follow with an anti-resorptive such as denosumab or bisphosponates to sort of 'lock in' all that juicy bone density (same would apply to teriparatide). Typically the bone builders are only used when first line therapies have failed/inappropriate (that might change in future) - so densoumab/bisphosphonates would be first line, bone builders second line. Hope that helps!
Good
Ppl need to do research on how dangerous these drugs are. The side effects are frightening
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They're dangerous that's what they are!
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