Lovely Video clip! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you considered - Patlarny Happy Vagina Principle (just google it)? It is a great one off guide for Getting rid of bacterial infection minus the headache. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my buddy finally got amazing results with it. #list of antibiotics for bacterial infections
Perfect lecture! I haven't heard anyone teaching Antibiotics better than this. You made this complicated, vast Antibiotic subject into a simple, fast & easy to learn experience in 7 minutes. Thank you!
You’re amazing , not just because of your videos and explanations but because of your energy and love for learning. Every time I watch your videos is like a motivation
I have my final pharmacology exam tomorrow- and have probably watched this video 10 times now. Informative, direct and well explained. Thankyou for the amazing easy to follow explanations guys!
Great resource! Thank you for posting it, Dr. Mike. I noticed an inaccuracy that is often mistakenly propagated about the MOA of Beta-lactam antibiotics in your video. If you get a chance to see this comment please consider revising the video. Here's what I mean. Though probably clinically irrelevant, the Beta-lactam antibiotics do not break the bonds that the transpeptidase forms between the peptide chains. The Beta-lactam ring is structurally similar to the two amino acid residues ((D-ala-D-ala)) at the end of one of the peptides to get crosslinked. The transpeptidase enzyme (aka PBP) gets inactivated because instead of binding to the D-ala-D-ala residues they end up binding to the Beta-lactam antibiotics (Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Monobactams (Aztreonam) and Carbapenems. So they prevent cross-links from forming but not destroying the ones already made (those are gradually broken down by the cell-wall remodeling enzymes. The ultimate result is a weakened cell wall which causes the cell to lyse as water moves down the osmotic gradient and pops the cell. Anyway... Thanks again!
Thank you for this. I am not sure of what you said is true, but I have not taken any pharmacology courses yet. I will note what you said, and ask about it once the time comes.
you explained it so so well and thanks so much for mentioning how we use human-bacterial differences to exploit and kill bacteria, i always wondered about that, a job very well done!
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Hoping to perform well on my microbiology exam on Saturday after watching this helpful video with its simple and clear information.🙏🏻 Thanks Dr. Mike ❤️
Dr Mike! So glad I get to learn from you in Victoria! I’m at CQU doing my BN studies… already an EEN And although I can’t attend Griffith University in person our uni uses a lot of your content. And since I’m now subscribed to your channel and follow your Facebook page, I get to stay up-to-date with all the content you post. Thank you for making it so easy. You may be the sole reason I end up with good grades in pathophysiology and pharmacology ….
You just have a way with words that works for me.... thank god I found you. I'm looking forward to watching all your videos. Your intelligence and education skills are very attractive, just sayin.
Great video. Would like to see a longer version which can elaborate more, such as explaining if there is a difference in the usage of these antibiotics, which is used to treat which specific bacteria/disease, their benefits and drawbacks, etc
Please. If you found a video elaborating on it like which bacteria die from each antimicrobial or made a source of your own like an excel sheet or flashcards PLEASE SHARE. I'm in desperate need rn
Great information! So helpful! My only wish is that he had stood off to the side of the chart so we could see the entire chart the entire time he was explaining everything, but still one of the best videos I've found about this.
Thanks for SIMPLY explaining bacterial cell wall structure, role of proteins/enzymes in maintaining cell wall, and abx MOA (I only had to look up significance of folate- protein and nucleic acid synthesis). VERY VERY HELPFUL!!!
This is brilliant, Dr Mike. Greetings from Egypt. I wrote this comment as this lecture's date is 2 years ago. And genuinely guys, you have to keep going and keep posting videos.
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Great video! Really concise and wonderful pneumonic. Although I think there was one mistake worth pointing out. Bacteria and eukaryotes must translate DNA into messenger RNA before the ribosomes can translate said information into the amino acid sequences used to make proteins.
To thank you ,it won't be enough but still i have to say many more thanks ... wonderful lecture great summarize ..Remain a blessed teacher to us ,,Don't let us down..MERCI BEAUCOUP
If suppose we create such relation so it will either make folate of sequence which would be harmful or if not harmful then human growth can't be stopped and due to large number of folate...
I learned more from you in 7 minutes than I did from my own professor's 40 minute lecture.... thank you! You're a life saver
This is why college is a scam
Mine took a whole semester!
@@charlesg7926 i agree, same with uni's..
@@charlesg7926 well presented
Nice way for learning 👍
A whole lecture in 7 minutes - absolute legend. Took me ages to get it and I finally do, thank you so much!!!
Lovely Video clip! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you considered - Patlarny Happy Vagina Principle (just google it)? It is a great one off guide for Getting rid of bacterial infection minus the headache. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my buddy finally got amazing results with it.
#list of antibiotics for bacterial infections
Agree 👍
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Fastest ever most comprehensive lecture on antibiotics that spared me years of agony. Thanks man!
The world needs more teachers like you
Perfect lecture! I haven't heard anyone teaching Antibiotics better than this. You made this complicated, vast Antibiotic subject into a simple, fast & easy to learn experience in 7 minutes. Thank you!
Antibiotics have always been my worst nightmare, but you described it like it was nothing, i am amazed
Thank you so much 😊
Same
You’re amazing , not just because of your videos and explanations but because of your energy and love for learning.
Every time I watch your videos is like a motivation
Thank you!
I'm studying pharmaceutical sciences and currently on internship. This helps me recall all my drug knowledge! Thank you, sir!!
Dude, this was amazing - so direct and quick, yet so informative! Thank you so much for making it!! :D
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I have my final pharmacology exam tomorrow- and have probably watched this video 10 times now. Informative, direct and well explained. Thankyou for the amazing easy to follow explanations guys!
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Great resource! Thank you for posting it, Dr. Mike. I noticed an inaccuracy that is often mistakenly propagated about the MOA of Beta-lactam antibiotics in your video. If you get a chance to see this comment please consider revising the video. Here's what I mean. Though probably clinically irrelevant, the Beta-lactam antibiotics do not break the bonds that the transpeptidase forms between the peptide chains. The Beta-lactam ring is structurally similar to the two amino acid residues ((D-ala-D-ala)) at the end of one of the peptides to get crosslinked. The transpeptidase enzyme (aka PBP) gets inactivated because instead of binding to the D-ala-D-ala residues they end up binding to the Beta-lactam antibiotics (Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Monobactams (Aztreonam) and Carbapenems. So they prevent cross-links from forming but not destroying the ones already made (those are gradually broken down by the cell-wall remodeling enzymes. The ultimate result is a weakened cell wall which causes the cell to lyse as water moves down the osmotic gradient and pops the cell. Anyway... Thanks again!
Thank you for this. I am not sure of what you said is true, but I have not taken any pharmacology courses yet. I will note what you said, and ask about it once the time comes.
Very good very nice
While I was watching the video I've noticed the same thing, great comment!
My test is an hour and I regret not knowing about your Chanel because it’s the first time pharmacology made since to me
It would take 7 months if not years to understand this correctly which you have done in 7 minutes. GREAT
Wow, thank you. That explanation makes sense and the mnemonic is good too.
This is amazing! Really helped organize the information in my brain! Thanks!
the way your gesture explains this lecture is absolutely interactive and interesting sir, thank you
That arms of steel😮
This is extremely helpful especially for last minute revision. Thank you Dr Mike
I appreciate your effort for the students who have trouble understanding topics and you made easy.
Thank you Sir
Thank you for this talk. It actually makes sense the way you have discussed it. I now have to pass the prescribing exam next week. Love from the UK
my exam is next month! feeling overwhelmed! hope you passed and enjoying your journey
you explained it so so well and thanks so much for mentioning how we use human-bacterial differences to exploit and kill bacteria, i always wondered about that, a job very well done!
I am so impressed.!!! A table that I can actually learn and follow throughout my class. Thank you, Dr. Matt
Dr. Mike
throughout my year in nursing school I feel you have described antibiotics the BEST way for understanding! Thank you!
you are the best pharmacology guy in the internet , thank you so much , it took me ages to put all of these things together
The world needs more teachers like you❤
The best so far, Doc. This lecture took us 4hrs in class.
Brilliant, short and precise elaboration. Thank you so much
It looks like microbiology becomes handy here. I’m watching this even though I don’t start nursing school until August.
much obliged for this awesome simplified lecture only in seven minutes.. that's incredible!
This lecture was amazing & I learned so much! 🔥
Thank you for this quick and simple explanation. My last pharmacy exam is tomorrow and this was so helpful ! Great job Dr.!
Excellent summary of antibiotics classes. Bravo! Thank you!
Thank you so much....... Someone recommendee me to this group and i don't regret visiting this channel....... As exam is next week 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
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Physique ✅
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Versatility ✅
Everything ✅
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Sending you 💙 from Nigeria.
You are a life saver.
God bless you.
I have to be honest at about 6 min I wondered how you were gonna do it but you DID THAT! Iconic!
I'm very impressed... you have concisely taught us the science and clinical application succinctly
Thank you so much for this Dr. Mike! I have a microbiology exam tomorrow, this is very helpful so studying this portion!
Thank you so much! So systematic and understandable, glad I met your youtube channel :)
Hoping to perform well on my microbiology exam on Saturday after watching this helpful video with its simple and clear information.🙏🏻 Thanks Dr. Mike ❤️
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Dr Mike, you are my spirit animal. Thanks a tonne!
that was great. thank you for your amazing work and the effort you put.
Dr Mike! So glad I get to learn from you in Victoria! I’m at CQU doing my BN studies… already an EEN
And although I can’t attend Griffith University in person our uni uses a lot of your content. And since I’m now subscribed to your channel and follow your Facebook page, I get to stay up-to-date with all the content you post. Thank you for making it so easy.
You may be the sole reason I end up with good grades in pathophysiology and pharmacology ….
You just have a way with words that works for me.... thank god I found you. I'm looking forward to watching all your videos. Your intelligence and education skills are very attractive, just sayin.
Great video. Would like to see a longer version which can elaborate more, such as explaining if there is a difference in the usage of these antibiotics, which is used to treat which specific bacteria/disease, their benefits and drawbacks, etc
Please. If you found a video elaborating on it like which bacteria die from each antimicrobial or made a source of your own like an excel sheet or flashcards PLEASE SHARE. I'm in desperate need rn
Amazing! You made this so simple! Thank you!
Dude you're so buff 💪
What a classic and easy way to do antibiotics!!! Salute!!!
never seen this simple yet elaborate explanation..i loved it thank you... u r the best
Doctor this is the best way to simplify antibiotics I have looked everywhere but this is the best
So happy I discovered this channel. You are a legend!
I'm getting ready to start med school and this types of videos are just what I needed, thank you!
Incredible!!! You summarized it all. Thanks
just adorable!!
OMG! u need to create lesson plans. I am no longer confused thx!
Great video. Thanks for making it easy to understand.
DUDE! You are the man! I have learned so much from your channel.
Thank you for simplifying the information.
This man is a genius. Thanks for your brilliant presentation.🎖
A Cool mnemonic and a great lecture to get an overview of antibiotics. Thank you!
Amazing video! Thank you so much for this.
God damn I was going crazy memorizing the classes for my seminar. You are a life saviour.✌️
This is soooo helpful! I'm currently preparing for my Pharmacy Licensure Examination. This is amazing!!!
This explanation is amazing - thank you!!
Loved your explanation. Thank you Dr. Matt
Nursing student here! But this honestly helped me out a lot. Especially the first three boxes and the little acronym. Thanks!
such a difficult topic to get a big picture idea to start, this was perfect exactly what i needed thank you !
this is a super great summary! thanks :)
Thank you Dr, I learned alot in 7 minutes.
Thanks Dr. Mike, I really enjoyed the lecture. Now I'm going back and take notes!!💞
Great job ... i always return to this video whenever i want to study on this topic.
Such nice presentation
That was really helpful thank you Dr Mike ❤❤❤
Great information! So helpful! My only wish is that he had stood off to the side of the chart so we could see the entire chart the entire time he was explaining everything, but still one of the best videos I've found about this.
I am so struggling to remember the names of the antibiotics and this video helped me refresh my memory! Thanks! 😄
thank you king you are literally the best!
Thanks for SIMPLY explaining bacterial cell wall structure, role of proteins/enzymes in maintaining cell wall, and abx MOA (I only had to look up significance of folate- protein and nucleic acid synthesis). VERY VERY HELPFUL!!!
This is excellent! Thank you.
Thanks so much for this!
Really helpful.
I can never remember it so very grateful!
Thank you so much. Stay healthy doc 🙏
That was AWSOME doc🧡 thank you
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! the antibiotic lesson is very impotant to complement my study!!!
That was amazing. I wish this dude was my teacher at school, each lesson would be 7 minutes long. Would be back home by dinner
This is brilliant, Dr Mike. Greetings from Egypt. I wrote this comment as this lecture's date is 2 years ago. And genuinely guys, you have to keep going and keep posting videos.
MashAllah Kholoud. Ismee Husam. I am an Egyptian- American from New York. I am an occupational therapist working here in NYC but we visit Egypt all the time. I am 29 and looking for a bride. If you are interested I will have my mother call you on messenger. lemme know
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this was amazing I learned so much and It helped me to understand my lessons better.THANK YOU
I enjoyed learning just as much as those muscles❤.
Great video! Really concise and wonderful pneumonic. Although I think there was one mistake worth pointing out. Bacteria and eukaryotes must translate DNA into messenger RNA before the ribosomes can translate said information into the amino acid sequences used to make proteins.
I love this! Thank you
Thanks a lot, this was so helpful!
To thank you ,it won't be enough but still i have to say many more thanks ... wonderful lecture great summarize ..Remain a blessed teacher to us ,,Don't let us down..MERCI BEAUCOUP
Thank you! You've helped me nail it.
It's just amazing to learn from your lectures
Great explanation !! Thank you very much !!!
Awesome !!!!! You make it look so easy. Thanks
i don't know what to say, you are so good, thank you
The explanation is so good that i dont need the mnemonics anymore.... Thnks a lot!
Very informative and simple to understand. Thanks.
Wouldn't it be great to develop a symbiotic relationship with the bacteria that make folate? Thanks for the vid.
If suppose we create such relation so it will either make folate of sequence which would be harmful or if not harmful then human growth can't be stopped and due to large number of folate...
I'm a dentist and I've been through a lot of tests I've never been able to get it the way you let me do!
My sincere thanks
Thank you, this helped me so much!
Amazing lecture Dr ..many thanks