I can study from books, notes etc but none of them motivates me as much as your videos Zachary and the only reason for this is your pure passion for being a doctor. I hope that nobody dies before they discover their passion because there is nothing more joyful than doing the job that sets your soul on fire
Just beautifully explained ......hats off....the topic which I couldn't even start.. seeing the complexity of words ...this person not only explained it awesomely but explained it in a way that I will never forget the concept in life!❤️
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Thank you mr. Ninjanerd Sir. I have been leaning on my good friend and mentor, Vás, this semester. However, there are even gaps in his knowledge, as pharmacology is such a vast and complicated subject. You fill these gaps beautifully. May God bless you and the Ninjanerd team.
As you explained in the "secretion" that if a drug is non-polar, hydrophobic, small it will be easier to filter into the tubules, but these are the same qualities that are needed to reabsorb anything back into the blood, if anyone can explain it to me in replies I'll be very thankful.
So thats what he explained at the end that non polar can easily pass through paratubular cappillaries. So in order to inhibit non polar will have to be converted into polar. So changing the ph of urine we can convert these ions into polar that cannot pass through and trap inside urine. He also used lechatlier principle at the end❤❤❤
Thank you very much for this content.. I'm really enjoying and learning alot from these videos. Best teacher, everything make sense now.. Thank you prof
Ninja Thanks for Helping us break each and every Topic Down I'm Favour a Pharm D Student and a Very big fan of you, I just need only your videos and your videos Alone to understand any confusing Topic, Pls can you help us on Pharmacokinetics; the distribution part. Thank you Ninja nerd, we would really Appreciate it.
11:06 How could it possible that the concentration of the drug inside the bowman capsule are higher than the d.t.c.? Anyone please help me by explaining this
Thank you so much you, are literally saving my life I AM DESPERATELY BEGGING YOU I HAVE AN EXAM ON 15th PLEASE UPLOAD THE REST OF THE VIDEO :(( I can not count on anyone but you, PLEASE
Zach pls explain this …if a drug is coming from liver which has undergone phase 1 & phase 2 rxns…it becomes polar .. as u said …then how in kidneys the non polar drug molecules can be excreted out . ? It’s v confusing
Are you sure that polar and nonpolar drugs are not confused with their molecular weight ? What I know is Polar drugs using Glomerular Filtration Rate have small molecule. **Im confused.
Bro how long did it take you to remember all this knowledge??! You have photographic memory? You make it easy to follow but bugger me if I remember it like you explain it.
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I have had 3 crainiotomies over the past 2.5 years. My body hates allopathic drugs the worst of which was dexamethasone what a crazy steroid this weirdness is.
I can study from books, notes etc but none of them motivates me as much as your videos Zachary and the only reason for this is your pure passion for being a doctor. I hope that nobody dies before they discover their passion because there is nothing more joyful than doing the job that sets your soul on fire
Before I watch your video , I know surly ,it's a great explaining , keep going please talking about pharmacology stuff, Thanks for your effort
best teacher ever Zach. I love how simply you can explain the acid base & alkalization of urine to excrete drug metabolites
visual learners cant be more lucky with nenja nerd !! Well explained ,Thank you so much for this great work ❤️
Just beautifully explained ......hats off....the topic which I couldn't even start.. seeing the complexity of words ...this person not only explained it awesomely but explained it in a way that I will never forget the concept in life!❤️
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Thank you.
just started taking Pharmacology classes and you have just saved me!!
Best explained videos ever ! I'm amazed by how much you can simplify the concepts honestly thank you so much
You have cleared all of my confusions about this drug excretions thank you so much 😊🎉
You make learning joyful sir it's the best thing about your teaching I am forever grateful 🙏
Another very helpful video! Thank you Zach!
*******Just wonderful, I had all these concepts scrambled in my head until I watched these lectures.
I have never seen such simplicity . Thanks for everything ❤
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Thank you mr. Ninjanerd Sir. I have been leaning on my good friend and mentor, Vás, this semester. However, there are even gaps in his knowledge, as pharmacology is such a vast and complicated subject. You fill these gaps beautifully. May God bless you and the Ninjanerd team.
As you explained in the "secretion" that if a drug is non-polar, hydrophobic, small it will be easier to filter into the tubules, but these are the same qualities that are needed to reabsorb anything back into the blood, if anyone can explain it to me in replies I'll be very thankful.
Omg, finally someone with the same question. Have you found the answer yet? Because I don't get this either.
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So thats what he explained at the end that non polar can easily pass through paratubular cappillaries. So in order to inhibit non polar will have to be converted into polar.
So changing the ph of urine we can convert these ions into polar that cannot pass through and trap inside urine.
He also used lechatlier principle at the end❤❤❤
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Hello, can I know why the concentration of drug 2 gonna be high in the blood and low in the tubule? 10:38
Thank you for this! I'm learning a lot from you..
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Tysm ninja nerd for explaining the concept it's great😃👍. Kindly keep going with pharmacology topics.
Thank you very much for this content.. I'm really enjoying and learning alot from these videos. Best teacher, everything make sense now.. Thank you prof
Dude! your videos are so damn underrated!! there should be millions of views! Wish those were available back when i was in college.
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Ninja Thanks for Helping us break each and every Topic Down
I'm Favour a Pharm D Student and a Very big fan of you, I just need only your videos and your videos Alone to understand any confusing Topic, Pls can you help us on Pharmacokinetics; the distribution part.
Thank you Ninja nerd, we would really Appreciate it.
11:06 How could it possible that the concentration of the drug inside the bowman capsule are higher than the d.t.c.? Anyone please help me by explaining this
Thank you very much , Good and efficient lecturing
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Do you have videos on pharmacokinetic dosing of antibiotics? Or have a recommendation on who to watch? Thank you
He made a video on dosage regimen.Can't find the link atm
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It was very hard for me to understand this part of general pharma , thanks for benign a master of this 💓
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Why the small hydrophilic drug conc is less in lumen ?
pharmacodynamics please!!! i have a test about it next wednesday!!!
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6:55 is Secretion
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Zach pls explain this …if a drug is coming from liver which has undergone phase 1 & phase 2 rxns…it becomes polar .. as u said …then how in kidneys the non polar drug molecules can be excreted out . ? It’s v confusing
@ninjanerds please do a video on Pharmacodynamics.
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Great explaination! Have you yet uploaded the next one about clearance and half life?
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Are you sure that polar and nonpolar drugs are not confused with their molecular weight ? What I know is Polar drugs using Glomerular Filtration Rate have small molecule. **Im confused.
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Bro how long did it take you to remember all this knowledge??! You have photographic memory? You make it easy to follow but bugger me if I remember it like you explain it.
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Do you have any video on pcos ?
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I never understood the acid base effects before you
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I have had 3 crainiotomies over the past 2.5 years. My body hates allopathic drugs the worst of which was dexamethasone what a crazy steroid this weirdness is.
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