@@MedicosisPerfectionalis thank you! Your videos are so systematically made, that a person can listen to them once and understand everything. Truly perfectionalis 👏
I'm a commerce graduate... And have keep interest in the Medicines I'm prescribed to take... It's really beautifully explained... I'm impressed... Thanks for the coolest way of explains such complicated thing in a diagrammatic way...
Love your videos! they've helped me out in Pharmacy school and now in Med. I don't want to sound like a doofus here, but I think you've fallen for the sulfa drug allergy misconception. In this video you mentioned that captopril shouldn't be used for patients with a "sulfa" allergy. Sulfa allergy is an imprecise term for sulfonamide antibiotic allergies and Thiol (Sulfhydryl) drugs like captopril have no cross reactivity with sulfonamide antibiotic allergies (SMX or SFD). You're still my favourite supplemental study source, and I'll keep on getting your courses.
Thanks for the info. But it's interesting to also show the benefits of ACEI and it's relation to the availability of bradykinine in the organs that regulate hypertension. Clinical Benefits demonstrated in large trials.
Hi Medicosis, Didn't we say that ACE inhibitors cause decrease in GFR and one of side effects is renal impairment? So how do they work in scleroderma. I searched but found different answers. Thank you
ACE inhibitors seem to help patients with diabetic nephropathy, scleroderma nephrosis, IgA nephropathy, and Henöch-Schonlein purpura. The exact mechanisms behind that are not entirely clear.
I'm not a med student so there's a lot for me to digest here (no pun intended. Lol), but I like your presentation style--thank you! Question: can hyperkalemia actually be induced in T-1 diabetic patients by taking them OFF ACE inhibitors (lisinopril, in this case)?
They lower the blood pressure and as a response your kidney will retain water (ADH) and the hypothalamus will make you drink water...Both will increase your effective arterial blood volume (EABV), and therefore blood pressure.
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibits bradykinin production as well as degrades bradykinin...It’s explained in the 5th slide of this video, as well as in previous videos in this series.
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I really appreciate your sense of humor, not many people can make ACE inhibitors fun. Instantly subscribed!
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis thank you! Your videos are so systematically made, that a person can listen to them once and understand everything. Truly perfectionalis 👏
I'm a commerce graduate... And have keep interest in the Medicines I'm prescribed to take... It's really beautifully explained... I'm impressed... Thanks for the coolest way of explains such complicated thing in a diagrammatic way...
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Love your videos! they've helped me out in Pharmacy school and now in Med. I don't want to sound like a doofus here, but I think you've fallen for the sulfa drug allergy misconception. In this video you mentioned that captopril shouldn't be used for patients with a "sulfa" allergy. Sulfa allergy is an imprecise term for sulfonamide antibiotic allergies and Thiol (Sulfhydryl) drugs like captopril have no cross reactivity with sulfonamide antibiotic allergies (SMX or SFD).
You're still my favourite supplemental study source, and I'll keep on getting your courses.
Thank you for the clarification.
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Best vedio and i loved your voice your English was quite smooth
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Thanks for the info. But it's interesting to also show the benefits of ACEI and it's relation to the availability of bradykinine in the organs that regulate hypertension. Clinical Benefits demonstrated in large trials.
Wow.. like a very cozy and intresting way to learn thanks to you sir!
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Hi Medicosis, Didn't we say that ACE inhibitors cause decrease in GFR and one of side effects is renal impairment? So how do they work in scleroderma. I searched but found different answers. Thank you
ACE inhibitors seem to help patients with diabetic nephropathy, scleroderma nephrosis, IgA nephropathy, and Henöch-Schonlein purpura. The exact mechanisms behind that are not entirely clear.
Hey, don’t ACE inhibitors cause metabolic alkalosis as well? If so, how does that work?
Thank you sir .. this video makes the topic more interesting to study ...
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thank you MP... love your videos and humor. Where are you driving in the into of each video?? 🗺🚙
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Anything to do to disinhibit acetylcholinesterase?
Thanks alot Dr.
Make videos about heparin and warfarin please
I'm not a med student so there's a lot for me to digest here (no pun intended. Lol), but I like your presentation style--thank you!
Question: can hyperkalemia actually be induced in T-1 diabetic patients by taking them OFF ACE inhibitors (lisinopril, in this case)?
I don’t know 🤷♂️
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Thanks anyway!
How many percentage does a renal impairment happens, who taking ace inhibitors drugs?
Percentage of what? Of people taking ACE inhibitors?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis percentage of having a renal impairment by taking this ace inhibitors drugs?
hi sir I have a question How will ACE inhibitors enable smooth muscle cell relaxation?
They decrease angiotensin II (the vasoconstrictor).
Does it prevent Diabetes.
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Doesn't Angiotensin II stimulate Na+/H+ transporter not Na+/K+?
No
Can this enzyme cause pneumonia
Which enzyme? ACE?
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How does ACE inhibitors increase thirst ?
They lower the blood pressure and as a response your kidney will retain water (ADH) and the hypothalamus will make you drink water...Both will increase your effective arterial blood volume (EABV), and therefore blood pressure.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis but Dr, the less your blood pressure is the less Na+ is and the less ECF and the more mental problem is, isn't it ?
ACE inhibitor decreases thirst, decreases NA+, therefore increases schizophrenic state
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Your videos about the ARB's and ACEI remeind me the High Mountain Dicease simptoms we call here SOROJCHI
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Lol, "ACE inhinits bradykinin production", I stopped it there
Yes, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibits bradykinin production, therefore with ACE inhibitors you have increased bradykinin (and thereby dry cough and angioedema).
U mean ACE degrades Bradykinin; U are right but I wanted more specific terms; whole lotta difference between inhibition and degradation
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibits bradykinin production as well as degrades bradykinin...It’s explained in the 5th slide of this video, as well as in previous videos in this series.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis my bad; In my textbook of pharmacology, it wasn't mentioned; Thanks!
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I love you so much. If you made a book on pharm I would pay good money... +300
You know what...I think I should write one 😍...Thank you, dear :)
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis You should make a series of books/coloring books, and use illustrations too! That would be so much better than the normal 1 billion page book w/ just words. BOOOOORING
Thanks a lot, dear...One day I will do it.
you talk so fast, so hard to follow, but thanks anyways
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