Wow this is really one of the clearest representation of antibiotics use. I am so glad to have watched this. Thanks so much for putting all of this tgr!
I've been so frustrated trying to grind these by organism and corresponding antibiotic - the way it's been presented in lectures and Sketchy... I was kissing my phone screen when I found this.. THANK YOUUUUUUU
I have been trying to study this via my lecture for days feeling like I am just drowning in content that I don't understand. Followed by many many wasted hours trying to find something to explain it as simply as you did!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so so much!! This has been very very helpful. I will send it to my classmates as well!!
This is genius! I always mix up the MRSA, pseudomonas , and anaerobic antibiotics but now just visually, I would be able to remember who’s what! Thank you !
Very powerful video. I suggest you kindly update the video. Example, Vancomycin has effect on Clostridium, which is anaerobic bacteria but, on the chat, it didn't show for it.
thank you so much for this medeasy, it helped me a lot to prepare for my final exam. and for everyone asking how to memorize this, you either screen capture the chart at the end of the video, print it, and hang it on the wall in front of where you study so that you can always look at it:) but the best way to remember the antibiotics is when you become a doctor and will know which drugs are most commonly used (also first-line treatments differ slightly from country to country)
This is very useful. Hearing you say "this is something I never saw myself" hurt me a lot. Abxs are so abused where I am, I'm mostly familiar with the newer generations 😔😔
I hit like and subscribe and I can’t thank you enough. I was lost at least now I ll spend time memorizing this chart instead of jumping between the pages and get confused. Can’t thank you enough 🤗
Hello! Remember this is not medical advice and each patient is different and each situation is different. Having said that, there are different therapies. One is bismuth quadruple therapy with bismuth, metronidazole, tetracycline, and a PPI given for two weeks. Another therapy is called triple therapy and can be a combination of clarithromycin (macrolide), amoxicillin, and a PPI for fourteen days.
It’s kind of unique as it works a bit differently but covers gram negative or positive anaerobes (very useful in GI system and for c diff). It can also be used for Trichomonas or giardia or vaginosis
Let me know if this helped you! Comments & feedback promote my channel and helps me grow.. Thx fam! #medeasy
How about ways to remember the coverages and their toxicities/ drug effects.? Individual and class effects. That's where most questions come from.
Wow this is really one of the clearest representation of antibiotics use. I am so glad to have watched this. Thanks so much for putting all of this tgr!
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Thank you! This is great
I've been so frustrated trying to grind these by organism and corresponding antibiotic - the way it's been presented in lectures and Sketchy... I was kissing my phone screen when I found this.. THANK YOUUUUUUU
I have been trying to study this via my lecture for days feeling like I am just drowning in content that I don't understand. Followed by many many wasted hours trying to find something to explain it as simply as you did!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so so much!!
This has been very very helpful. I will send it to my classmates as well!!
You’re welcome!
This is genius!
I always mix up the MRSA, pseudomonas , and anaerobic antibiotics but now just visually, I would be able to remember who’s what! Thank you !
This is just what I’ve been looking for. Thank you!!
Excellent. Explained in simple manner.
Please continue the good work.
Excellent chart
Thank youu sm literally saved me a lot of time our Pharmacology professor recommended this video for us to watch
Excellent video
You simplified in just 4:00 mins which I couldn't do in the whole day😅...
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My man doing the Lord's work right here! Thank you so much
Helpful chart, that I refer back to from time to time.
Very informative video. Thanks.
Something I've come back to time and again during my med school.
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Very powerful video. I suggest you kindly update the video. Example, Vancomycin has effect on Clostridium, which is anaerobic bacteria but, on the chat, it didn't show for it.
thank you so much for this medeasy, it helped me a lot to prepare for my final exam.
and for everyone asking how to memorize this, you either screen capture the chart at the end of the video, print it, and hang it on the wall in front of where you study so that you can always look at it:)
but the best way to remember the antibiotics is when you become a doctor and will know which drugs are most commonly used (also first-line treatments differ slightly from country to country)
Very nice thanks
Very helpful, thank you! Of note, moxifloxacin is not used for pseudomonas in a clinical setting due to poor coverage
Brilliant!
Very useful thankks
wow this sums up everything so nicely
Complicated subject made real easy. Thanks
That was the goal!! Thank you!!
This video is great. I was going to make my own table but then I found this gem. Good work Doc.
Appreciate you!
Quite helpful. Thanks
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This was great, and letting us know which drugs you have seen used didn't was v. insightful. Thanks a tonne!
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i cant believe i just discovered your channel, and apparently you've stopped uploading vids 😭
very helpful
thanks so much, i am an NP and this helps a lot
I’m glad it helped!!
great video! thank you 🙂
Awesome diagram! Now the only problem is... how do I memorize this chart lol
Great question! Let me know if u figure this out lol
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Beautifully simplified
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This is very useful.
Hearing you say "this is something I never saw myself" hurt me a lot. Abxs are so abused where I am, I'm mostly familiar with the newer generations 😔😔
Sorry to hear that!
thanks very much
but what about teicoplanin?
Thanks for the amazing summary!! Great help!
Awesome video! You are greatly appreciated
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Thank you. I️ have an exam tomorrow and this helps a lot. I️ liked and subscribed!
Appreciate that! Hope it helped
Thank you! Helps see the big picture.
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This is incredibly useful, thank you so much! Greetings from Brazil.
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I hit like and subscribe and I can’t thank you enough. I was lost at least now I ll spend time memorizing this chart instead of jumping between the pages and get confused. Can’t thank you enough 🤗
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Brilliant summary, thank you so much!
Nice Chart, Thanks.
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Great effort. Thank you for making a nightmare more dreamy!
Very helpful pocket guide for med or NP students and new providers
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asantewaa1 thank you!! Appreciate the comment very much
Thank you so much, this helped a lot.
What are some examples of atypical bacteria ??
wth this is a cheat code amzing bro, thanks a lot rabi
Thank you so much for making this. Very helpful.
Thank you! I always use it - glad to help
Incredible!!! Thank you a lot!
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What would you use to treat Helicobacter pylori? Great video by the way, big thumbs up from me!!
Hello! Remember this is not medical advice and each patient is different and each situation is different. Having said that, there are different therapies. One is bismuth quadruple therapy with bismuth, metronidazole, tetracycline, and a PPI given for two weeks.
Another therapy is called triple therapy and can be a combination of clarithromycin (macrolide), amoxicillin, and a PPI for fourteen days.
We can also use clarithromycin , metronidazole and PPI
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so helpful! really glad i found this video
I know right?! Wish I had this before figured I should share. Just tell ur friends like and subscribe is all I ask!
This was very helpful....is there a printout of this chart
There is not but you are free to screenshot
thank you.
exactly what i needed
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How would Metronidazole (Flagyl) look if it was added on here?
It’s kind of unique as it works a bit differently but covers gram negative or positive anaerobes (very useful in GI system and for c diff). It can also be used for Trichomonas or giardia or vaginosis
Very helpful for a topic that is quite confusing. Thank you!
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Did I miss it or did you forget Flagyl?
Flagyl is not included, you’re right
make more videos please
My university lectures are 4 hours long and this video is 4 minutes long. Insane, it shows you how most people have no idea how to teach (University)
what are the organisms under Atypical catregory?
Examples are chlamydia, legionella, mycoplasma
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Chlamydia,chlamydophila, rickettsiae, legionella, mycoplasma etc..
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Why thank you
antivirals next
This video made my day. Thanks a lot. And I killed 666. Now there are 667 likes. :)
Haha wonderful ❤️
where is the link to get it?
Hello - no links! You can screenshot
You simplified in just 4:00 mins which I couldn't do in the whole day😅...
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