Pharmacology - Diuretics

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  • @armandohasudungan
    @armandohasudungan  Місяць тому

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  • @yomomma132
    @yomomma132 10 років тому +40

    Im a pharmacy student and this was 1000x more helpful than any of the classes or lectures I've been to. Truly grateful THANK YOU!!

    • @tarotales27
      @tarotales27 5 місяців тому

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  • @anthonychebli5111
    @anthonychebli5111 3 роки тому +15

    The fact that this video covered all of diuretics in an easy way to understand is amazing compared to 4 hours of lecture time that made no sense. Much appreciated video.

  • @thomascunningham8388
    @thomascunningham8388 7 років тому +18

    I'm a third year medical student and always use your videos to scrub up on the basics before starting a new firm, you do an excellent job, thank you!

    • @defo3223
      @defo3223 4 місяці тому

      any updates doc

  • @TaiChiKnees
    @TaiChiKnees 10 років тому +390

    I teach pharm and I really like the amount of time you obviously spend on organizing the information visually. When I cover diuretics I emphasize the hypokalemia/hyperkalemia effects of the drug classes a bit more and mention aquaporins, but I love the level of detail you've got here in each section. You've organized it in such a way as to not be overwhelming to the beginning student. You should consider making a book! :-)

    • @armandohasudungan
      @armandohasudungan  10 років тому +42

      TaiChiKnees thanks!

    • @chelseytyler88
      @chelseytyler88 8 років тому

      TaiChiKnees None of this is on the PTCB exam- just help me pass that. I am researching this because I was taking lisinopril due to having natural high bloodpressure 140 over 95 with a 101 pulse rate and I want everyone to know that lisinopril: ACE inhibitor/duretic made me pass out twice, so I was switched to metoprolol: Beta Blocker.....
      With my personal self research: I'd like to say that I believe Beta Blockers should be taken strictly on a prn basis since the prolonged use can cause a stroke once you wing off....
      I'd like to understand why my doctor believes I should take this for the rest of my life causing a death sentence? When it should be a prn drug? And another thing. Why did a pharmacy tell my insurance company that I was taking a generic brand named drug whenever I was scripted the brand name?
      The PTCB exam has hospital software questions--- That should be considered when teaching because they want Technicians to know what Nurses should know.

    • @telepcanin2878
      @telepcanin2878 8 років тому +1

      +TaiChiKnees I am responding to your comment eventhough it wasn't written to me but since you teach pharm i can't pass by and not bring this up to you.
      Bassically it's about diuretics efficacy in managment of decompensate heart failure, there is no doubt they are effective in treating few acute states and CHF to some extent. However treating decompensated HF is going to do nothing, fluids will accumulate in the body no matter what, the amount you excrete is just going to get back to circulatory system from instersticium and if you stop drinking fluids you're gonna die from dehydration. What my question is, can it be said that they are ineffective in treating decompensated heart failure in the long run?

    • @najibcasa2745
      @najibcasa2745 6 років тому

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    • @BacsiNhatTruong
      @BacsiNhatTruong 6 років тому

      TaiChiKnees i

  • @armandohasudungan
    @armandohasudungan  11 років тому +26

    To be honest i wont be surprised if other textbooks use either of these cells as the major site of aldosterone function.
    What I learnt from my lecture was that aldosterone elicits its function on the intercalated cells, but than again its probably both.

  • @ofonimechantaludoma-udofa3685
    @ofonimechantaludoma-udofa3685 4 роки тому +75

    I LITERALLY SHOULD PAY YOU TO BE MY PROFESSOR, CAUSE THE ONES I HAVE, ARENT CUTTING IT

  • @Stepho2Fierce
    @Stepho2Fierce 9 років тому +26

    you always save my life when it comes to studying for tests! thanks a lot!!

    • @tarotales27
      @tarotales27 5 місяців тому

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  • @amrsamir9914
    @amrsamir9914 9 років тому +28

    you consume lots of time to help us beautifully understanding various medical basics in short time ! & saving our time
    A huge Thanks !

  • @armandohasudungan
    @armandohasudungan  11 років тому +7

    You are right i could've made this video better by adding the K and H pumps in. I just felt that I wanted to get the point through, how these diuretics aim to decrease BP. Ill add those comments on the video soon, but worried it might confuse some people.
    cheers

  • @ireyes909
    @ireyes909 7 років тому +1

    Awesome stuff armando. I used these videos since the beginning of my nursing journey, the pre-requisites, and have used them throughout. Now I am an ER RN. With these videos and the mobile app Nclex Nursing Tools, I have rocked pharm. Thanks again brother, cheers.

  • @amark4775
    @amark4775 8 років тому +7

    If you keep doing these videos all medical disciplines then YOU are the future of medical education !

    • @drnajeebali425
      @drnajeebali425 6 років тому

      great explanation SIR 👍👍

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      @tarotales27 5 місяців тому

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      @tarotales27 5 місяців тому

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  • @camaranicolem9438
    @camaranicolem9438 7 років тому +3

    I've been a nurse 11 years and had stumbled upon these videos on one of my late "need to refresh myself since i'm awake" nights. This information is extremely helpful especially when you are working with patients who ask a ton of questions about why, what and the need for their "water pills". Thank you.

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      @tarotales27 5 місяців тому

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  • @ravichand94
    @ravichand94 10 років тому +11

    One way to remember things is to Visualize them. That's what happened here. Every bit is clearly explained and organised. Recommend watching. Thank you Armando Hasudungan :) Thumbs!

  • @Rawan-fs3pz
    @Rawan-fs3pz 8 років тому +119

    I wish I can see the map as a whole in the end so I can memorize it easily like a (mind map) thank you

    • @havah296
      @havah296 5 років тому +15

      Rawan its linked in the discretion box

  • @vikipoyta
    @vikipoyta 6 років тому +1

    That "WHAT!" at 14:43 sounded like either
    1) Armando just made a mistake and is extremely pissed with himself
    2) Armando is amazed at the abilities of spironolactone

  • @aliceroxcullen98
    @aliceroxcullen98 7 років тому +3

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! I was struggling to understand how osmotic diuretics worked and i couldn't find the mechanism anywhere until now! Very helpful!

    • @tarotales27
      @tarotales27 5 місяців тому

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  • @carolinabretas5725
    @carolinabretas5725 9 років тому +2

    Your drawings are awesome! You are so talented!

  • @kapwatt
    @kapwatt 10 років тому +9

    Thanks for your illustrated video. FYI you misspoke at 11:05 - thiazides increase absorption of urate not urea. Hence gout as a side effect.

    • @prem9185
      @prem9185 6 років тому +6

      No it is urea itself
      Urea combines with sodium to form sodium urate which precipitates to form tophi or gout

  • @dafallahawad398
    @dafallahawad398 4 роки тому +2

    I love your video I pass my exam because of you thank you

  • @anitahuizing9983
    @anitahuizing9983 10 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for your clear explanation. I used some of your video to prepare for the NCLEX RN exam and I enjoyed watching it. And....I passed!

  • @rittenbrake1613
    @rittenbrake1613 5 років тому +1

    I can't express how great and detailed this video is

  • @Stephanie-ht9xs
    @Stephanie-ht9xs 2 роки тому +1

    ur a legend for my exam tomrow ur ideal

  • @matthewbowers88
    @matthewbowers88 7 років тому +1

    Hey Armando, I'm a student Paramedic at Sheffield Hallam University UK. I wanted you to know just how much I swear by your videos. Some of this stuff is really difficult for me to understand and text books drive me crazy. Great work. Right now I am looking at thiazide diuretics and the implications on left ventricular failure. Thanks to you I think doing relatively well.

  • @halo2bullseye922
    @halo2bullseye922 10 місяців тому

    I'm so impressed with how smart people have to be to know this stuff well. I see why people that know this stuff get paid. It's inspiring!

  • @halo2bullseye922
    @halo2bullseye922 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this video. It's amazing. Also, whoever is drawing is a really good artist. Not sure if that's you or not.

  • @razoraul809
    @razoraul809 8 років тому

    FASCINATING... I was merely trying to better understand what diuretics like coffee were & how they worked, but I got a whole lesson!! Loved it!!

  • @akshaysingh2540
    @akshaysingh2540 8 років тому +2

    seriously your way of teaching is too good... i really liked your video.

  • @alimrjan
    @alimrjan 5 років тому +1

    6 years after , still the best videos that explain diuretics

  • @amandashotts404
    @amandashotts404 8 років тому +2

    This was so helpful! Love that you posted a link to the full photo. Just printed it off to help study. Thank you!!

  • @madhurigrover7061
    @madhurigrover7061 5 років тому

    I am also a pharmacology teacher but still love the way u teach.....just love each and every video of urs

  • @shubhamdeoghare1187
    @shubhamdeoghare1187 9 місяців тому

    I watched your video when i was in last year of med school and it still helps me a lot❤

  • @Romeo14146
    @Romeo14146 3 роки тому

    Your video is better than all over online class.

  • @Athebegshorts
    @Athebegshorts 7 років тому +3

    thanx bro ur video took me to top 🔝 in my college

  • @anikixvi
    @anikixvi 10 років тому

    Thank you so much!
    The best point in your explanation that you never get sick of repeating what is normally happening and THEN telling us what happens diffrently, it keeps reminding us and allowing us to compare the difference between the abnormal(in case of diseases) Or the pharmacological effect
    If our doctors would bother to spare a couple of minutes to reminds of the normal during their explanation rather than "trusting" that the other (physiology/anatomy/histology) has done it before them, i won't be half as lost as i usually am, and my circulating problem is that when i get lost i lose interest and i tend to zone out the rest of the lecture....
    Thus I am extremely thankful for your videos, Thank you!

  • @lovelylady0200
    @lovelylady0200 8 років тому +5

    I'm a visual learner... Your videos help big time! Thank you so much...

  • @teone1100
    @teone1100 11 років тому

    my life would have been easier if those videos came out before i finished my studies -.-
    but thanks man we can still learn :) keep it up!

  • @kesetesolomon1430
    @kesetesolomon1430 8 років тому

    Really I like such oversimplified lectures which are making my life end proffession very simple and enjoyable.

  • @Getloudnow1
    @Getloudnow1 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this amazing video! It helped me to understand everything about diuretics now. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪

  • @alexgekh
    @alexgekh 5 років тому

    A great video!, but just one thing, at 14:10 you are stating that spironolactone (aldosterone inhibitors) are working on intercalated cells, but in fact spironolactone (aldosterone inhibitors) - their target cells are Principle cells, as well as aldosterone - his main target cells are as well Principle cells, but again, a great video thank you!

  • @mohammedqasim3927
    @mohammedqasim3927 4 роки тому

    Really good video to explain how Diuretics work, thanks a lot ...

  • @DubKc
    @DubKc 4 роки тому

    I love your handwriting!

  • @sparkle2331
    @sparkle2331 7 років тому +12

    Actually after watching all these videos i don't really understand why do you guys hitting unlike button ................. even if u don't like these videos ,,,, why can't i just leave ????? please don't do this and learn to encourage them ..................

  • @neishakendrick1304
    @neishakendrick1304 4 роки тому

    The best diuretic video ever! Excellent

  • @vnarang07
    @vnarang07 11 років тому

    I also learned that ADH and Aldosterone both work on principal cells. But I do know that Aldosterone DOES stimulate the H+ ATPASE on alpha intercalated cells. (alpha = secrete H+, beta = secrete HCO3-)
    I was surprised I didn't see the K+/H+ antiport and the H+ ATPase in the alpha-intercalated cells. Considering that renal distal tubular acidosis causes hypokalemia as well. Using diuretics with that would just worsen it considering loop and thiazide diuretics are K+ wasting.

  • @sreddy1453
    @sreddy1453 11 років тому

    At 11:17 you talk about HCTZ increasing urea reabsorption in PCT which causes increased plasma uric acid (and gout)... did you mean increased uric acid reabsorption in PCT or are uric acid and urea reabsorption related somehow?

  • @vickynguyen8646
    @vickynguyen8646 9 років тому

    I'm a visual learner and your videos definitely help me. Thank you!

  • @Crobeam
    @Crobeam 10 років тому +6

    Hey, I don't know whether this has been pointed out before, but urea has nothing to do with uric acid (urea cannot convert into urate/uric acid). Therefore, the information regarding the thiazide diuretics isn't strictly true, as thiazides promote the reabsorption of urate (not urea) at the distal convoluted tubule and so you end up with hyperuricaemia which can then lead to gout. I just wanted to point this out as it can lead to confusion. Otherwise an excellent video for learning the different classes and MOAs of diuretic drugs.

  • @rosepoetry1744
    @rosepoetry1744 9 років тому +28

    Loved it! Thank you so much... Is it possible to find this whole drawing as a poster ? I'd love to print it out

    • @aswindhernisar
      @aswindhernisar 6 років тому +1

      you can get it from his official website...

  • @Makamu_appreciate
    @Makamu_appreciate 5 років тому

    Thank you sooo much!!! I love you for dedicating your time to make Pharmacology fun and easy. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @tommybarresi
    @tommybarresi 11 років тому

    these compounds are used commonly in my sport, and I now have an incredible understanding of their actions------thank you so much for sharing what must have been years of study

  • @Underpublicized
    @Underpublicized 10 років тому +8

    Excellent video! Did you mean symporter rather than symptomer?

  • @oliwiaopacka5184
    @oliwiaopacka5184 8 років тому +2

    WOW! You hope me to understand pharm and now it's simple :) Great job!

  • @RabidLeroy
    @RabidLeroy 4 роки тому

    Accidentally slept through a test. So starts my waiting period binge-watching this while waiting for the next scheduled one!

  • @rachelgonzales4595
    @rachelgonzales4595 8 років тому +2

    This is incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for posting this video.

  • @soumyavenkatesh1436
    @soumyavenkatesh1436 3 роки тому

    Your explanation is amazing😍

  • @ghamginkarim22
    @ghamginkarim22 2 роки тому

    How can I get the whole picture please? The description box aks for access

  • @aminaashrafi8803
    @aminaashrafi8803 7 років тому +1

    awesome... thank you so much sir.

  • @raissacanales6103
    @raissacanales6103 9 років тому +5

    in thiazide diuretics na/ca exchange increase, and gives you hypercalcemia not hypo.

    • @centaurimidnight9358
      @centaurimidnight9358 7 років тому +5

      Raissa Canales he didn't mention that in thiazide it will cause hypocalcemia he only mentioned that calcium will be not be reabsorbed in which it won't be excreted in the urine causing increase in ca in plasma. replay the video.

  • @DevKansara
    @DevKansara 8 років тому +6

    Hi I really like your simple and precise way of explaining concepts! Please continue making such beautiful and helpful videos. P.S."Symptomer" @ 2:42 should be corrected to "symporter"

    • @uzuegbunamb
      @uzuegbunamb 6 років тому

      kept on making me think of maths.

  • @stewartcochrane9546
    @stewartcochrane9546 9 років тому

    Hey, does your poster thing that you have drawn, Come in like a pdf or something like that?

  • @rogiehjafarpour9490
    @rogiehjafarpour9490 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much. Your explanation are so grate and useful👌👌👌

  • @dr.shubham8583
    @dr.shubham8583 6 років тому

    Very simple and concept clearing....hatts off sir

  • @nrutyageethika
    @nrutyageethika 2 роки тому

    Excellent explanation and illustration sir.....thank so much for making these videos🥺

  • @tracywashington8289
    @tracywashington8289 8 років тому +2

    Thanks so much. I'm taking Pharm right now and your video makes so much sense. Why can't you be my professor? ☺️

  • @sakshigarg5979
    @sakshigarg5979 8 років тому +1

    love...u love...u love u....love your way of teaching....thank you for this video ...its like you made my life easy plzzzz.....make "n "numbers of video like this...thank u sooo....much....😁😁😁😁😁😁😄😄😄😄😘

  • @PrincessAlmika
    @PrincessAlmika 11 років тому +1

    Very detailed and informative! Thank you!!

  • @HENDRIX1000000
    @HENDRIX1000000 11 років тому +1

    great videos! can you please do some about electrolytes? Na, K, Ca, etc. Hyper and Hypo?

  • @andreeaverde3175
    @andreeaverde3175 4 роки тому

    You are amazing!!!!!THANK YOU SO MUCH for offering me this! I love what you're doing

  • @satyampandey2269
    @satyampandey2269 6 років тому

    Nice and beautiful way of explanation.

  • @GatitaMuyBonita
    @GatitaMuyBonita 11 років тому

    Thank you for this video, word for word from my veterinary pharmocology class but perfect for a visual learner like me!

  • @VinaySingh-iq1du
    @VinaySingh-iq1du 8 років тому

    Man seriously u r a great teacher
    Thank u for such easy explanation

  • @leenaloshini
    @leenaloshini 10 років тому

    hey ur doing a really good job... please keep posting videos like this.. helped me for my finals... thank u so much...;-)

  • @jfp778332
    @jfp778332 8 років тому

    The video was very easy to follow. Thanks.

  • @584emad
    @584emad 7 років тому

    12:08 shouldn't it be increase in excretion of sodium?

  • @MTResilience
    @MTResilience 9 років тому

    Thanks for all of the hard work you are doing, it is greatly appreciated by everyone. I believe you should make this artwork into a PDF document and post it on a website for students to download. While the video is great, the notes would help us study for exams, etc. without having to be at a computer. Thanks again.

  • @MissLilIssy
    @MissLilIssy 11 років тому

    This is Awesome! Thank you Armando, you are now my new study buddy :)

  • @centaurimidnight9358
    @centaurimidnight9358 7 років тому

    Hands down men. You are absolutely awesome.

  • @bii599
    @bii599 3 роки тому

    Thank you somuch for the video. Hope you stay happy and healthy and richhhh

  • @MissShannonWayne
    @MissShannonWayne 7 років тому

    Such a helpful video!! Your channel is saving me right now!

  • @faysalah4391
    @faysalah4391 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the great work 💕💕💕

  • @ricardofski
    @ricardofski 10 років тому

    Thank you, Armando. What an amazing video.

  • @saranyamoorthy1449
    @saranyamoorthy1449 8 років тому

    very clear n simple explanation... thanks

  • @synesthesia251
    @synesthesia251 6 років тому

    Clearly described, spoken, highly recommend this lesson, thank you

  • @sjlstevens
    @sjlstevens 10 років тому +26

    Armando, great work. Thanks.
    I would love to have this artwork in PDF form. Would be a terrific study/reference guide.

    • @anamtehreem790
      @anamtehreem790 8 років тому +4

      Stephen Stevens there is a link in the description box

  • @hudahameed2167
    @hudahameed2167 8 років тому

    Armando you are supergenous,, finally i understand pharmacology 👍👍

  • @LilianaBrandwein
    @LilianaBrandwein 11 місяців тому

    14 and cramming for the Science Olympiad, very helpful thanks!!!

  • @Shema2099
    @Shema2099 7 років тому

    FINALLY someone I can understand. Thank you so much! #nursingstudent #visuallearner

  • @thevennapusa
    @thevennapusa 7 років тому

    Good videos for beginners .. great effort

  • @ahmedosama9015
    @ahmedosama9015 10 років тому

    you are so Creative ... keep learning us .

  • @97001004
    @97001004 11 років тому

    for Thiazide,
    I think it is not so much that the Thiazides inhibits the excretion of Calcium, but rather, while inhibiting the NaCl cotransport, it reduces the intracellular Sodium concentration, promoting the NaCa2 transporter (on the blood side) to give to the cell sodium in exchange for Ca2. Therefore, calcium in the lumen will enter the cell and exit via the NaCa2 transporter into the blood.

    • @97001004
      @97001004 11 років тому

      also,
      Aldosterone does not only promote the synthesis of NaK-ATPase, it also increases the production of regular old Na+ channel~

  • @Autoenthusiasm
    @Autoenthusiasm 2 роки тому

    Thankyou so much🥺❤️

  • @HungarianSarah
    @HungarianSarah 11 років тому

    Although CA inhibitors are small and weak diuretics, they used for prevention of acute mountain sickness. Of course if you already got it you have to take furosemide, but I'm just saying because I had to take acetazolamide before because of AMS :)

  • @abbiestevenson3120
    @abbiestevenson3120 3 роки тому

    a true legend, thank you.

  • @mollahnayeem3402
    @mollahnayeem3402 8 років тому

    Very nice and fruitful lecture.

  • @QuallenKatzen
    @QuallenKatzen 10 років тому

    you are very good at teaching.

  • @rashmikanthshetty7369
    @rashmikanthshetty7369 6 років тому

    beautiful lecture....thank you..respect👌

  • @GoooooodBia
    @GoooooodBia 8 років тому

    This was very helpful! Clear and easy to understand! Thank you

  • @HungarianSarah
    @HungarianSarah 11 років тому

    VictorNeb8135 loop diuretics as well causing hyperuricaemia, they have mostly the same side effects as thiazides, that's why we have to be careful giving them together, they increasing each other's effect. :)

  • @nourhanmoustafa7099
    @nourhanmoustafa7099 7 років тому

    wonderful..I keep looking for your videos and they are really helpful ..keep on 💪