Pharmacology
Dr. Najeeb
137 modules
English
Lifetime access
Unlocking the Science of Drug Action
Overview
Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their effects on living organisms. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the principles underlying drug action, including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics. Students will learn about drug classification, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, and dosage regimens for various drug classes. The course also covers the principles of drug development, drug interactions, and rational drug therapy.
Key Highlights
Gain an in-depth knowledge of drug action and its therapeutic applications
Understand the principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
Explore the various drug classes and their mechanisms of action
Learn about the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of drugs
Discover the principles of drug development and regulation
What you will learn
Learning Outcome 1
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the mechanisms of drug action and their therapeutic applications.
Learning Outcome 2
You will have a clear understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, enabling you to analyze the effectiveness of drugs and their interactions.
Learning Outcome 3
Gain insights into the different drug classes, their mechanisms of action, and their specific therapeutic uses.
Learning Outcome 4
Learn about the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of drugs and how they affect drug efficacy and toxicity.
Learning Outcome 5
Discover the principles underlying drug development, clinical trials, and the regulatory approval process.
Modules
Antibiotics - Penicillins part 1
Antibiotics - Penicillins part 2
Antibiotics - Penicillins part 3
Antibiotics - Penicillins part 4
Fluoroquinolones (Ciprofloxacin) Part 1
Fluoroquinolones (Ciprofloxacin) Part 2
Aminoglycosides - Origin and Nomenclature
Insulin and serum K+ levels Part 1
Insulin and serum K+ levels Part 2
Diuretics (Basic Concepts) part 1
Diuretics (Basic Concepts) part 2
Diuretics (Basic Concepts) part 3
Catecholamines Synthesis, Storage & Release Part 1
Catecholamines Synthesis, Storage & Release Part 2
Catecholamines Synthesis, Storage & Release Part 3
Catecholamines Synthesis, Storage & Release Part 4
A.N.S (Epinephrine & Norepinephrine) part 1
A.N.S (Epinephrine & Norepinephrine) part 2
A.N.S (Epinephrine & Norepinephrine) part 3
A.N.S (Epinephrine & Norepinephrine) part 4
A.N.S (Epinephrine & Norepinephrine) part 5
A.N.S (Epinephrine & Norepinephrine) part 6
A.N.S (Epinephrine & Norepinephrine) part 7
Receptors & Intracellular Signaling Part 1
Receptors & Intracellular Signaling Part 2
Receptors & Intracellular Signaling Part 3
Receptors & Intracellular Signaling Part 4
Receptors & Intracellular Signaling Part 5
Adrenergic Agonists part 1
Adrenergic Agonists part 2
Adrenergic Agonists part 3
Adrenergic Agonists part 4
Adrenergic Agonists part 5
Adrenergic Agonists part 6
Adrenergic Agonists part 7
Adrenergic Agonists part 8
Adrenergic Agonists part 9
Adrenergic Agonists part 10
Cholinergic System part 1
Cholinergic System part 2
Cholinergic System part 3
Cholinergic System part 4
Cholinergic System part 5
Cholinergic Drugs Part 1
Cholinergic Drugs Part 2
Cholinergic Drugs Part 3
Anti-Cholinergic Drugs part 1
Anti-Cholinergic Drugs part 2
Psychiatric Terms for Psycho Pharmacology part 1
Psychiatric Terms for Psycho Pharmacology part 2
Psychiatric Terms for Psycho Pharmacology part 3
Anti-Psychotic Drugs part 1
Anti-Psychotic Drugs part 2
Anti-Psychotic Drugs part 3
Anti-Psychotic Drugs part 4
Drugs used in Parkinson's & Alzheimer's Disease part 1
Drugs used in Parkinson's & Alzheimer's Disease part 2
Drugs used in Parkinson's & Alzheimer's Disease part 3
Drugs used in Parkinson's & Alzheimer's Disease part 4
Drugs used in Parkinson's & Alzheimer's Disease part 5
Drugs used in Parkinson's & Alzheimer's Disease part 6
Anti-Hypertensive Drugs part 1
Anti-Hypertensive Drugs part 2
Anti-Hypertensive Drugs part 3
Anti-Hypertensive Drugs part 4
Anti-Hypertensive Drugs part 5
Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs (Basic Concepts) part 1
Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs (Basic Concepts) part 2
Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs (Basic Concepts) part 3
Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs (Basic Concepts) part 4
Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs (Basic Concepts) part 5
Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs (Basic Concepts) part 6
Anti-Anginal Drugs part 1
Anti-Anginal Drugs part 2
Anti-Anginal Drugs part 3
Anti-Anginal Drugs part 4
Anti-Anginal Drugs part 5
Drugs used in Cardiac Failure part 1
Drugs used in Cardiac Failure part 2
Drugs used in Cardiac Failure part 3
Drugs used in Cardiac Failure part 4
Drugs used in Cardiac Failure part 5
Drugs used in Cardiac Failure part 6
Drugs used in Cardiac Failure part 7
HIV Structure, Replication Cycle & Antiretroviral Drugs Part 1
HIV Structure, Replication Cycle & Antiretroviral Drugs Part 2
HIV Structure, Replication Cycle & Antiretroviral Drugs Part 3
HIV Structure, Replication Cycle & Antiretroviral Drugs Part 4
HIV Structure, Replication Cycle & Antiretroviral Drugs Part 5
HIV Structure, Replication Cycle & Antiretroviral Drugs Part 6
HIV Structure, Replication Cycle & Antiretroviral Drugs Part 7
Insulin Synthesis & Secretion 1
Insulin Synthesis & Secretion 2
Insulin Synthesis & Secretion 3
Insulin Synthesis & Secretion 4
Insulin Receptors and Transduction Pathways part 1
Insulin Receptors and Transduction Pathways part 2
Insulin Receptors and Transduction Pathways part 3
Insulin Receptors and Transduction Pathways part 4
Summary of insulin receptor and signaling pathway
Role of Insulin in Lipogenesis And Fat Storage Part 1
Role of Insulin in Lipogenesis And Fat Storage Part 2
Metabolic Effects of Insulin on Carbohydrates Part 1
1 attachment • 58.55 mins
Na+ K+ pump and it’s importance
Metabolic Effects of Insulin on Carbohydrates Part 2
Metabolic Effects of Insulin on Carbohydrates Part 3
Lipolysis & Ketogenesis in Severe Insulin Deficiency Part 1
Lipolysis & Ketogenesis in severe insulin deficiency part 2
Lipolysis & Ketogenesis in severe insulin deficiency part 3
Lipoprotein Lipase Vs Hormone Sensitive Lipase Part 1
Lipoprotein Lipase Vs Hormone Sensitive Lipase Part 2
Hexokinase vs Glucokinase Part 1
Hexokinase vs Glucokinase Part 2
Transport of Ketone bodies & Ketolysis Part 1
Transport of Ketone bodies & Ketolysis Part 2
Glucose transport across the membranes part 1
Glucose transport across the membranes (GLUTs) Part 2
Glucose transport across the membranes (GLUTs) Part 3
Glucose transport across the membranes (GLUTs) Part 4
Glucose transport across the membranes (GLUTs) Part 5
Glucose transport across the membranes (GLUTs) Part 6
Glucose transport across the membranes (GLUTs) Part 7
Glucose transport across the membranes (GLUTs) Part 8
Obligate anaerobes, Aerotolerant anaerobes, Facultative anaerobes, Microaerophiles, Obligate aerobes part 1.
Obligate anaerobes, Aerotolerant anaerobes, Facultative anaerobes, Microaerophiles, Obligate aerobes part 2...
Obligate anaerobes, Aerotolerant anaerobes, Facultative anaerobes, Microaerophiles, Obligate aerobes part 3.
Obligate anaerobes, Aerotolerant anaerobes, Facultative anaerobes, Microaerophiles, Obligate aerobes part 4.
Metronidazole - Mechanism of action - Mechanism of Resistance Part 1
Clindamycin vs Metronidazole Part 1
Clindamycin Vs Metronidazole Part 2
Clindamycin Part 1 - Role of Ribosomes
Clindamycin Part 2 - Prokaryotic Protein Synthesis/Translation
Clindamycin Vs Macrolides Vs Chloramphenicol, MOA and Clinical Correlations
Prokaryotic Protein Synthesis (Translation) - Initiation & Clinical Co-Relates
Aminoglycosides: Antibacterial Spectrum and Mechanism of Action Part 1
Aminoglycosides vs Macrolides
Aminoglycosides: Clinical Uses And Adverse Effects
Clinical Clues To Anaerobic Infections Part 1
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Dr. Najeeb
Dr. Najeeb has been teaching medical sciences for over 32 years and has helped millions of students master Medical Sciences with crystal clear concepts. Don’t forget “Lasting Knowledge results from clear concepts”
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