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Brilliant. Absolutley briliant. I have learnt more in the last 15 min than I have in the past year of pharmacology. I wouldn't have to watch each video twice if Dr. Mike could lose the accent and wear a long sleeve shirt... I am trying to appreciate him for his mind...I have never smiled through a lecture in my life. Saturday nights for nursing students, just got a whole lot better! Thanks for all your help :)
I'm am American studying to be a Pharmacy Technician and this helps. I'll probably remember because it's different enough and I think your explanation is cool. Thank you from across the pond.
Great job!! The way u explain is very comprehensive covering every detail and explaining mnemonics again if somebody left to see previous video hence making video appealing to all interested people of medicine.
Thanks for keeping even the old uploads up! Ofc the new ones are great for review bc they’re concise, but when im learning smthn for the first time i tend to lean to your longer explanations ✨😂
Great video! Very good classification. Just one observation, sulfonamides are not really antibiotics, not in the way antibiotics are defined(produced naturally by one microorganism fighting another) because they are fully synthetic, while the others were identified and isolated from bacteria that produced them. It's not that big of an issue, just a technicality. Great job, really enjoyed it!
Sir, I have a doubt.. Penicillin V comes under Natural Penicillins or Semisynthetic Penicillins? In some books it is written it comes under Natural Penicillins.. If you could explain,then it will be very much helpful
Thank you! I am in my first year of a PharmD program and this was very helpful review for my upcoming medical micro final exam that I'm taking tomorrow. Thank you!!!