Diabetes and Nutrition

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Type 2 diabetes, formerly called adult-onset diabetes, is the most common type of the disease, affecting 95 percent of people with diabetes. Type 2 diabetes affects people at any age, even during childhood. However, this type of diabetes develops most often in middle-aged and older people, and those who are overweight and inactive.

Speakers: Kathleen Kenny, MD Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine – General Medicine Disciplines, Stanford University School of Medicine
Jessica Shipley, MS, RD
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Medicine Grand Rounds: Navigating Treatment Algorithms in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 11/21/17

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Navigating Treatment Algorithms in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Case-Based Approach

Speakers:
Guillermo Umpierrez, MD
Professor of Medicine
Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Lipids
Emory University School of Medicine
Section Chief, Diabetes and Endocrinology Division
Grady Health System

Patrick Bowen, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Lipids
Section Head, Endocrinology
Emory Clinic

Drug Half-life | An Overview – Pharm Lect 10

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Pharmacology and drug half-life or half life. View my other pharmacology videos below:
(1) Pharmacokinetics & ADME: http://youtu.be/CMRZqdrkCZw
DRUG ABSORPTION Videos:
(2) Drug Absorption Overview: http://youtu.be/eya9jR3v7i8
(3) Bioavailability: http://youtu.be/rv2Rpdi7OHM

DRUG DISTRIBUTION Videos:
(4) Drug Distribution Overview: http://youtu.be/DH2WGUd7MBs
(5) Volume of Distribution: http://youtu.be/B63sqUfvFQQ
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DRUG METABOLISM Videos:
(6) First Pass Metabolism: http://youtu.be/5AB8WkCbz4k
(7) Phase I Metabolism: http://youtu.be/GGLddVpVg9M
(8) Phase II Metabolism: http://youtu.be/iIWAUo05GFE
(9) First Order and Zero Order Kinetics: http://youtu.be/XEotDfKhNTw
(10) Drug Half-life: http://youtu.be/eTqPsqnbwoc
(11) First-order elimination rate constant and half-life-details: http://youtu.be/De9999Jj-5Q
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DRUG ELIMINATION / EXCRETION
(12) Drug Clearance: http://youtu.be/csywV3MYHDg
(13) Renal Excretion of Drugs: http://youtu.be/8c3gqI6R-Vw
(14) Ion Trapping: [not yet posted]
(15) Dosage Regimens: [not yet posted]
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Factors That Affect Drug Metabolism:
(16) Enzyme Induction: http://youtu.be/Dtbkc8F_ff0
(17) Competitive Inhibition Overview: http://youtu.be/iNIxMuHuL3w
(18) Competitive Inhibition of Statins: http://youtu.be/Lt1-mjMFniE
(19) Acetaminophen toxicity (Clinical Correlate): [Not yet posted]
(20) Pharmacogenomics Overview: http://youtu.be/3vZxbX5P9TU
(21) Slow Acetylators – Pharmacogenomics: [not yet posted]

The video demonstrates how to set up a table used for solving half-life problems.
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Coronavirus Epidemic Update 33: COVID-19 Medication Treatment Trials, Global Testing Remains Limited

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update 33 with pulmonologist & critical care specialist Roger Seheult, MD of https://www.MedCram.com

Dr. Seheult illustrates how medications like remdesivir may work on a cellular level to stop viral replication. South Korea has now tested almost 200,000 people for COVID-19 as the rest of the world lags behind and may be experiencing “the tip of the confirmed coronavirus cases iceberg.”

PLEASE NOTE: This video was recorded on March 9, 2020. Our more recent COVID-19 updates can be accessed free at our website https://www.medcram.com/courses/coronavirus-outbreak-symptoms-treatment or here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ_IRFkDInv_zLVFTgXA8tW0Mf1iiuuM_

We’ve produced each COVID-19 video with the best information we could access at the time of recording. Naturally, some videos will contain information that has become outdated or replaced by better information or research.

That said, we believe each video contains concepts that have enduring value and reviewing how the response to COVID-19 has progressed over time may be of interest to you as well.

LINKS from this video:

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-clinical-trial-remdesivir-treat-covid-19-begins

https://aidsinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv-aids/glossary/568/phase-1-trial

https://www.jbc.org/content/early/2020/02/24/jbc.AC120.013056.full.pdf

Previous videos from this series:
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 32: Important Data from South Korea, Can Zinc Help Prevent COVID-19? https://youtu.be/Eeh054-Hx1U
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 31: Mortality Rate, Cleaning Products, A More/Less Severe Virus Strain? https://youtu.be/7YI2tOoVVpk
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 30: More Global COVID-19 Outbreaks, Vitamin D May Aid Prevention: https://youtu.be/gmqgGwT6bw0
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 29: Testing problems, mutations, COVID-19 in Washington & Iran: https://youtu.be/XjEacUyp4vY
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 28: Practical Prevention Strategies, Patient Age vs. Case Fatality Rate: https://youtu.be/quDYb_x54DM
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 27: Testing accuracy for COVID-19 (CT Scan vs. RT-PCR), California Cases and Coronavirus Los Angeles: https://youtu.be/xQwfuJgJ9lo
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 26: Treatment Updates, Stock Markets, Germany & San Francisco, Pandemic? https://youtu.be/bV1CZxJ-uvU
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 25: Vaccine Developments, Italy’s Response, and Mortality Rate Trends: https://youtu.be/UImSVhLLeGY
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 24: Coronavirus Infections in Italy, Transmissibility, COVID-19 Symptoms: https://youtu.be/UImSVhLLeGY
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 23: Infections in Kids & Pregnancy, South Korea, Spillover From Bats: https://youtu.be/JGhwAGiAnJo
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 22: Spread Without Symptoms, Cruise Quarantine, Asymptomatic Testing: https://youtu.be/OqpHvK0XADY
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 21: Antibodies, Case Fatality, Clinical Recommendations, 2nd Infections?: https://youtu.be/9BYaywITXYk
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 20: Misinformation Spread, Infection Severity, Cruise Ship, Origins: https://youtu.be/Ka48UZDDzLY
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 19: Treatment and Medication Clinical Trials: https://youtu.be/4HK9QEy1KJ8
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 18: Cellphone Tracking, Increase in Hospitalizations, More Sleep Tips: https://youtu.be/vE4pBkslqS4
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 17: Spike in Confirmed Cases, Fighting Infections with Sleep (COVID-19): https://youtu.be/wlbM6VVkVZM
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 16: Strengthening Your Immune Response to Viral Infections (COVID-19): https://youtu.be/qqZYEgREuZ8
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 15: Underreporting, Prevention, 24 Day Incubation? (COVID19) https://youtu.be/o804wu5h_ms
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 14: Hospital spread of infection, WHO allowed in China, N-95 masks: https://youtu.be/pDnmHu8x9C4
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 13: Li Wenliang, nCoV vs Influenza, Dip in Daily Cases, Spread to Canada: https://youtu.be/0UgrPgJdzp0
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 12: Unsupported Theories, Pneumonia, ACE2 & nCoV: https://youtu.be/GT3_A1bf9pU
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 11: Antiviral Drugs, Treatment Trials for nCoV (Remdesivir, Chloroquine): https://youtu.be/pfGpdFNHoqQ
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 10: New Studies, Transmission, Spread from Wuhan, Prevention (2019-nCoV): https://youtu.be/gPwfiQgGsFo
– Coronavirus Epidemic Update 9: Fecal-Oral Transmission, Recovery vs Death Rate: https://youtu.be/8Hjy3UfaTSc

– How Coronavirus Kills: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) & Treatment: https://youtu.be/okg7uq_HrhQ

Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD
Produced by Kyle Allred, PA

MedCram medical videos are for medical education and exam preparation, and NOT intended to replace recommendations from your doctor.
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Get It Right! Taking a best possible medication history

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Obtaining a best possible medication history (BPMH) is an important first step in medication reconciliation. But what are the best strategies and approaches for getting a BPMH?
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Diabetes App Forecasts Blood Sugar Levels

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Columbia University researchers have developed a personalized algorithm that predicts the impact of particular foods on an individual’s blood sugar levels. The algorithm has been integrated into an app, Glucoracle, that will allow individuals with type 2 diabetes to keep a tighter rein on their glucose levels—the key to preventing or controlling the major complications of a disease that affects 8 percent of Americans.

Read more: http://newsroom.cumc.columbia.edu/blog/2017/04/27/diabetes-app-forecasts-blood-sugar-levels/

Link to app: http://glucoracle.com

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Diabetes mellitus (type 1, type 2) & diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)

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Diabetes mellitus (type 1, type 2) & diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)

What is diabetes mellitus? Diabetes mellitus is when there’s too much glucose, a type of sugar, in the blood. Diabetes mellitus can be split into type 1, type 2, as well as a couple other subtypes, including gestational diabetes and drug-induced diabetes.

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Route of Drug Administration with Selection Parameters in Simple HINDI. General Pharmacology

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Route of Drug Administration with Selection Parameters in Simple HINDI. General Pharmacology

B.Pharmacy 4th Semester- Pharmacology- Unit 01 and 02- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d44onkttxTc&list=PLtEqsPSBZlXuwf74dIoGzz6cLLkoWiEjR
B.Pharmacy 4th Semester- Pharmacology- Unit- 03- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhawgAdtgQM&list=PLtEqsPSBZlXu_UkZF1sdE341ebm7G-xsN

Route of drug administration is the medium in which any drug is introduced into the body for its action. there are several routes of administration for the drug, like oral, sublingual, buccal, topical, parenteral, transdermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous, vaginal and rectal.

There are various routes of administration available, each of which has associated advantages and disadvantages. All the routes of drug administration need to be understood in terms of their implications for the effectiveness of the drug therapy and the patient’s experience of drug treatment.
Route of administration plays a very important role In the duration as well as the onset of action of any drug. This important factor should be in mind while considering the administration. #pushpendrapatel#solutionpharmacy

Different route of drug administrations explained in this video are-
1- oral route of drug administration
2-Buccal route of drug administration
3- Sublingual route of drug administration
4-Parenteral route of drug administration
5-Intramuscular route of drug administration
6- Intravenous route of drug administration
7- Subcutaneous route of drug administration
8- Topical route of drug administration
9- Transdermal route of drug administration
10- Rectal route of drug administration
11- Vaginal route of drug administration

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B.Pharmacy 4th Semester- Pharmacology- Unit 01 and 02- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d44onkttxTc&list=PLtEqsPSBZlXuwf74dIoGzz6cLLkoWiEjR
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Pharmacokinetics is currently defined as the study of the
time course of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Clinical pharmacokinetics is the application of pharmacokinetic principles to the safe and effective therapeutic management of drugs in an individual patient. Pharmacokinetics influences the decided route of administration for a specific medication, the amount and frequency of each dose and its dosing intervals.

Pharmacokinetics of a drug depends on patient-related factors as well as on the drug’s chemical properties. Some patient-related factors (eg, renal function, genetic makeup, sex, age) can be used to predict the pharmacokinetic parameters in populations. For example, the half-life of some drugs, especially those that require both metabolism and excretion, may be remarkably long in the elderly

Before drugs can be clinically effective, they must be absorbed. Absorption is the process of a drug moving from its site of delivery into the bloodstream. The chemical composition of a drug, as well as the environment into which a drug is placed, work together to determine the rate and extent of drug absorption. Absorption involves several phases. First, the drug needs to be introduced via some route of administration (oral, topical-dermal, etc.) and in a specific dosage form such as a tablet, capsule, solution and so on. Drug absorption is determined by the drug’s physicochemical properties, formulation, and route of administration.

Pharmacokinetic- “What does BODY 1 do to the DRUG 2” we have simple interchanged the BODY and DRUG to make a definition. And as per the definition, our body responds to any drug by giving ADME effects.
1. A Stands for – Absorption
2. D stands for – Distribution
3. M stands for – Metabolism
4. E stands for- Elimination
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Diabetes guidelines: Mayo Clinic Radio

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Dr. Adrian Vella, an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic, explains A1C guidelines for diabetes. This interview originally aired April 21, 2018.

Tenochtitlan H115

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Very cool video of the first High Powered launch of the Tenochtitlan. This rocket weighs less than a pound so the H115 is a lot of motor for it!

Unfortunately, video quality is reduced due to plastic lens protection on the rocket. However, this is still a great video! Lens will be replaced & corrected prior to next launch.

Stats:
Length: 35 7/8″
Diameter: 2 5/8″
Mass with motor: 21.8oz
Stability: 1.4 Calipers
Motor: Aerotech H115DM-14A
Estimated Gs: 19.6 iPhone maxes at 7.2.
Phone: iPhone 6 (has barometer)
Video: 1080p vertical.
Resolution greatly reduced by plastic protection cover.
Will fix prior to next launch.

Special Thanks:

Ground zero launch video:
Eric Zsolczai
Photos:
Freddy Willems
Thea Mathen
Recovery team:
Atom and Scott