Cardiovascular and Renal Systems' Pharmacology
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Revision Activities: Cardiovascular and Renal Pharmacology
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1Thiazide Diuretics LectureTrial 13:03 minutes
An overview of Thiazide Diuretics
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2Loop Diuretics LectureTrial 8:39 minutes
An overview on Loop Diuretics
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3Potassium-Sparing Diuretics LectureTrial 11:53 minutes
An overview of Potassium-Sparing Diuretics
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4Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors (CAIs) Lecture12:03 minutes
An overview of Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors (CAIs)
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5Osmotic Diuretics Lecture6:21 minutes
An overview of Osmotic Diuretics
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6Vasopressin 2 Receptor Antagonists Lecture3:14 minutes
A bitesize lecture on Vasopressin 2 Receptor Antagonists
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7Introductory Renal Pharmacology CrosswordQuizAn exercise on terminology related to diuretics.
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8Introductory Renal Pharmacology CrosswordQuizA brief exercise in understanding basic renal terminology for better application of renal Pharmacology.
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9Overview of Diuretics CrosswordQuizAn overview of diuretic mechanisms of action and indications.
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10Multiple Choice and Matching on DiureticsQuizMultiple Choice and Matching on Diuretics
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11Diuretics Multiple Answer Questions and Drag and DropQuizRevision exercise on diuretic drug classes
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12Diuretics Crossword PuzzleQuizDiuretics Crossword Puzzle
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13ACE InhibitorsPreview 7:55 minutes
A summary of ACE inhibitors
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14Angiotensin Receptor BlockersPreview 4:43 minutes
A summary on Angiotensin Receptor Blockers
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15Direct Renin Inhibitors5:21 minutes
A summary of Direct Renin Inhibitors.
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16Drugs Acting on Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS)QuizThe renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) regulates blood pressure, fluid balance, and electrolyte homeostasis. This illustrated short revision aid will enhance your understanding of managing heart failure and hypertension.
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17β Antagonists (β-Blockers)21:50 minutes
A, overview of β Antagonists (β-Blockers)
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18Beta Blockers: Classes, Indications, and Side Effects Flash CardsQuizA comparative exercise on beta-blocker subclases to enhance your understanding of managing heart failure and hypertension.
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19Calcium Channel Blockers16:19 minutes
An overview of Calcium Channel Blockers
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20Vasodilators6:37 minutes
An overview of vasodilators
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21Sympathetic Blockers8:44 minutes
An overview of sympathetic blockers.
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22Other antihypertensive drugs3:13 minutes
Bite-size lecture on Other antihypertensive drugs.
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23Hypertension Management: True/ False QuestionsQuizQuick revision questions covering the mechanisms, mode of action, side effects and indications commonly used anti-hypertensive drugs.
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24Overview of Lipid Lowering Drugs; Statins and Fibrates33:39 minutes
An introduction to the rationale of lipid-lowering agents, including an overview of statins and fibrates.
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25Niacin, Ezetimibe & Bile-Acid-Binding Resins25:50 minutes
A brief overview of niacin, ezetimibe & bile-Acid-Binding Resins and their roles in treating hyperlipedemias.
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26Matching Side Effects and ContraindicationsQuizMatching questions on medications used in the management of hyperlipidemia side effects and contraindications
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27Drug Effectiveness in Lowering Plasma CholesterolQuizThis exercise overviews the considerations when selecting drugs to manage hypercholesterolemia. Statins have the best LDL-lowering potential. Their combination with Ezetimibe is synergistic in refractory hypercholesterolemia. Fibrates rank lower for cholesterol-lowering but rank higher for triglyceride-lowering potential. Niacin has good cholesterol-lowering potential but has uncomfortable side effects at therapeutic doses. Bile acid sequestrants are relatively safe but have poor patient adherence due to minor unacceptable side effects.
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28Multiple Choice Questions: Drugs Used in the Management of HyperlipidaemiasQuizMultiple Choice Questions: Drugs Used in the Management of Hyperlipidaemias
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29An Overview of Antiarrhythmic Drugs28: 43 minutes
A brief overview of antiarrhythmic drugs
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30Class I Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Sodium Channel Blockers27: 59 minutes
A summary of class I antiarrhythmic drugs: sodium channel blockers.
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31Class II Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Beta-adrenergic Blockers11: 13 minutes
A summary of Class II Antiarrhythmic agents:beta-adrenergic blockers.
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32Class III Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Potassium Channel Blockers19: 13 minutes
A summary of class III antiarrhythmic drugs: potassium channel blockers
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33Class IV Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Calcium Channel Blockers10: 40 minutes
A summary of class IV antiarrhythmic drugs: non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers.
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34Cardiac glycosides: Digitalis!4:40 minutes
A summary of the role of cardiac glycosides/ digitalis in managing arrhythmias.
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35Adenosine and Magnesium Sulphate7: 19 minutes
A summary of the role of adenosine & magnesium sulphate in managing arrhythmias.
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36Management of Atrial Fibrillation, Atrial Flutter and WPW Syndrome17: 25 minutes
Practical application of antiarrhythmic agents as exemplified by the Pharmacological management of atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter & WPW Syndrome to bring out the relevant pharmacology of antiarrhythmic drugs.
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37Cardiac Arrhythmias CrosswordQuizAn exercise focusing on key points about the drugs used in the management of arrhythmias.
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38Definitions Associated with Heart Failure17:44 minutes
An introduction to physiological and pathological concepts related to heart failure.
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39Relating Drug Action to Pathophysiology Of Heart Failure34: 07 minutes
An overview of the roles played by the drugs used in heart failure.
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40Diuretics, ACEIs, β-blockers and Vasodilators36: 30 minutes
An overview of the roles and side effects of diuretics, ACEIs, β-blockers and vasodilators in managing heart failure.
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41Digoxin, β Adrenoceptor Agonists, and Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors18: 43 minutes
An overview of the roles and side effects of digoxin, β adrenoceptor agonists, and phosphodiesterase Inhibitors in managing heart failure.
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42Management of Heart Failure True/ False questionsQuizQuick revision aids about the key points of drug management of heart failure.
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43Drugs Used in Heart Failure Crossword PuzzleQuizBrief revision aid focusing on the goals and drugs used to treat heart failure.
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44Introduction to Drugs Used In Management Of Angina Pectoris16:45 minutes
IA brief introduction to drugs Used In the management of angina pectoris.
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45Organic Nitrates and CCBs19: 55 minutes
An overview of the role of organic nitrates and calcium channel blockers in angina pectoralis.
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46BB, and Drug selection in Management of Angina22:14 minutes
A summary of the role of beta blockers, potassium channel openers amd drug selection in management of angina.
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47Terminologies Associated with Angina Crossword PuzzleQuizQuick revision of the types of angina and the pathophysiology of angina pain.
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48Drugs Used to Manage Angina Crossword PuzzleQuizQuick revision of the contraindications, indications and side effects of the drug classes used to treat angina.
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49Drugs Used in Myocardial infarction CrosswordQuizQuick revision aid on aims and drugs used in the acute and prophylactic treatment of myocardial infarction, risk factors, and their complications.
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