SULFONYLUREAS MECHANISM OF ACTION EXPLAINED *ANIMATED*
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- In this video i explain the mechanism of action of sulfonylureas witch are a very popular class of treatment for type II diabetes.
sulfonylureas main mechanism of action is blocking the ATP sensitive potassium channels which are located on the cell membrane of the beta cells in the pancreas, blocking these channels will subsequently lead to depolarization of the cell witch in terms will open another type of channels on the cell membrane which are calcium channels, voltage sensitive calcium channels open up after the depolarization happens witch allows the exocytosis of insulin from beta cells into the blood stream.
sulfonylureas consist of 3 generations
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I searched and watched almost 5-6 videos but none of them mentioned that in type 2 diabetes K+ channels are Less sensitive.
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Nice video content! Forgive me for butting in, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you tried - Millawdon Physique Power Trick (should be on google have a look)? It is a good one off guide for saying goodbye to diabetes without the headache. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my cooworker at last got astronomical results with it. ✔️😎
Very nice demonstration
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Very nice and simple. Thank you very much sir from Srilanka
this was so useful and the best explanation ive seen where I actually understood it! thank you!
Thank you so much for your feedback and support 😍❤️
Beautifully explained !
This video deserves more credit! Thank you!
+Lee Romeo thank you so much i appreciate it
Except for the glaring error in the study results / chart at the end of the video. You would be better advised to stick to credentialed sources in all honesty.
Excellent!
Thanks a lot. This was simple and precise, exactly what I was searching for👍🏻
Glad I mad your life a little bit easier 😉
This was really helpful...... Thank u so much
Good. U kept it simple and easy to understand. Keep it up
Main video starts at 1:37
Excellent and interesting to watch...background music is smart
Very informative n useful.
Is sulfoniluria harmful for pancreas ?
Good vedio.
It includes most of information about the molecule
Very nice Vid..v.well explained.
Dr.Vaquar MBBS
Excellant. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much !!!!!
The chart at the end of the video does not show what you are stating that it shows. You could correct your mistake so as not to spread false or inconsistent information, as you have simultaneously presented two contradictory"fact" simultaneously - one verbally and the other visually. The outcome is that anyone who is interested in knowing the actual truth of the matter now has to go of and check other sources for clarification. So rather than clarifying things, you have caused confusion. Anyone who is not interested in your "information" at the end will ignore that part of your video... so either way you would be better to cut this part in the first instance, until you have time to correct this error. Good luck.
Thanks sir...make more video of pharmacology on antibiotics
Nice vedio very helpful i learned alot
Thank you
Gracias
nice video, good attempt.
What is the difference between 2nd and 3rd generation sulfonylureas?
Tq so much for uploading this
+TOUSEEF AHAMED you're most welcomed touseef
TOUSEEF AHAMED plea
Please whats the program used to make this vid ?
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Pill Whiteboard thanks great job continue 🌻
thanks;)
About Chronic kidney diseases due to t2dm.
Can a person be taken off of this? Or even if the A1C level drops. Will he or she have to continue it?
Background music is too loud
You are writing glimepiride wrongly
Thank you for your feedback
Youd think diet would be the first line treatment not a pill
I actually agree with you on that point, the first line should always be a healthy diet, but here i’m just explaining in terms that of pharmacological treatment when the patient is not willing to restrict their diet
@@PillWhiteboard people just wont. I dont get it but oh well
Dangerous medication