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as he clarifies the inhalers and progression used for asthma treatment and COPD treatment.
Understand the difference in naming and usage of SABA inhalers (short acting beta agonists, LABA inhalers (long acting beta agonists), ICS (inhaled corticosteroids), and LAMAs (long acting muscarinic receptor antagonists).
This video provides a concise overview of asthma treatment guidelines and the step up inhaler treatment for both asthma and COPD. Includes a discussion of albuterol ("saba"), salmeterol, fluticasone, tiotropium, and many others.
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@Medcram
@Medcram 7 лет назад
Thanks for your comments. Check out our new courses and videos at MedCram.com
@gsusmakama
@gsusmakama 4 года назад
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@mauronicolascanseco1643
@mauronicolascanseco1643 4 года назад
Nice Video clip! Sorry for the intrusion, I would love your opinion. Have you heard the talk about - Penween Unfamiliar Preeminence (probably on Google)? It is an awesome one off product for eliminate your asthma issues without the hard work. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work colleague after many years got cool results with it.
@Stonefalconetti
@Stonefalconetti 7 лет назад
No matter how many books I read or how many long and complicated videos I watch, I always come and absorb everything from YOURS. Your videos always make everything so simple and logical. It takes a lot of talent to achieve that. I have always been confused between the treatment of asthma and copd. You managed to erase years of confusion on my part in just a few minutes with clear visual explanation. THANKS A LOT!!!
@andreabradley4624
@andreabradley4624 5 лет назад
How they get it
@Medcram
@Medcram 5 лет назад
Thank you for the great feedback!
@michaelgrady4827
@michaelgrady4827 11 месяцев назад
Simplistic explanation - hours of re-reading chapters = Thank you and much appreciation.
@ampiciline
@ampiciline 2 года назад
teaching is an ART .... I see so many smart people but they can NOT teach ....This doctor is an artist ..... he hasan uncanny ability in ART of teaching .
@jimenaarreola13
@jimenaarreola13 5 лет назад
Your video sir just saved my grade and me from reading 20 plus pages. I've aways struggled understanding these meds and u have made everything so clear and simple... thank you !!!
@georgehny
@georgehny 5 лет назад
Wow! After years of treatment for COPD and much reading and attempt at understanding YOU have made it so simple. I now much more clearly appreciate what medications I am taking and why. Since this is 2017 and you refer to newer medications coming combining all three I am hopeful that I am going to the website and see such inhalers as breo ellipta combinations addressed. No matter either way your video was extremely enlightening to me as a patient.
@kenkal1829
@kenkal1829 6 лет назад
Well done Doc, a great service for the common people!!!!!
@jimhughes3830
@jimhughes3830 4 года назад
Thank you for your lectures Doctor! As a Paramedic and Lead EMT /Paramedic Instructor, we directly deal with everything in your lectures and our Paramedics, as a whole, but specifically even more so where I teach, are held to a higher standard in regards to depth of knowledge/understanding of physiology. Some of your lectures are repeat information, but I greatly appreciate that! I always teach my student's there is a take-away from every lecture or demonstration, even if you know the subject matter! I have also learned quite a bit from your presentations, which in turn makes me a more effective Provider and Instructor, thank you for this opportunity! Its hard for Paramedics to learn at this type of level with "advanced topics", without going to med school. Unfortunately Paramedicine is still the red-headed step child of Medicine...but hopefully that will be different one day! All of us providers are integral to the system! Looking forward to more of your videos! Thanks again for all of your hard work!
@Medcram
@Medcram 4 года назад
Thank you for watching and commenting.
@eileenmontgomery998
@eileenmontgomery998 4 года назад
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@DottyGale8
@DottyGale8 6 лет назад
Wow. Great explanation for us non-medical people. This was really helpful! Thanks!
@CorbinAllred
@CorbinAllred 5 лет назад
And for us medical people in training! More often than not, simplicity is best. Awesome!
@Cakeitupanotch
@Cakeitupanotch 5 лет назад
and the lightbulb goes on!!! Thank you for explaining that so clearly.
@traderpete007
@traderpete007 2 года назад
I’ve had severe asthma all my life and that was the best explanation of how the medicines work I have ever heard in my 50 years with the disease
@Siutrn
@Siutrn 4 года назад
You are so right on with perfect clarification.
@Agtsmirnoff
@Agtsmirnoff 5 лет назад
Note, the FDA STRONGLY discourages use of LABA alone for asthma treatment because it found that scenario led to an increase risk of death.
@irinabatir2800
@irinabatir2800 5 лет назад
*the new GINA (Global Initiative for Asthma) guide discourages the use of SABA alone
@emilydrinkswater
@emilydrinkswater 4 года назад
!! Thank you!! I take LABA alone and i am so grateful someone shared this! I'm definitely going to look into it
@copperlight
@copperlight 6 лет назад
Wow life changing how clear this was. Xoxoxo
@brucenome989
@brucenome989 5 лет назад
You make it so easy and understandable, like it.
@faymw9405
@faymw9405 2 года назад
So simple and well explained finally made sense. Thanks!
@mcassidy7126
@mcassidy7126 4 года назад
...So what do you do re: treatment if you have BOTH asthma and COPD. I've had asthma for 30+years, well-controlled most of the time; was diagnosed with COPD two months ago. Am currently finding I'm using my rescue inhaler A LOT, and the additional inhaler isn't working. Lots of shortness of breath. I have other immune issues that would do better if I got off any steroids. Can't do that? Anybody else have asthma and COPD together?
@shylynnh2971
@shylynnh2971 2 года назад
So needed you for my doctor. I wish we had you for my mother doctor she will still be here
@monziigramme4572
@monziigramme4572 Год назад
This is enlightening. I am able to undertsnad just how controlled my asthma is based on the inhaler i am using. Thanksss
@lorrainegetrudeswanepoel3854
@lorrainegetrudeswanepoel3854 4 года назад
Thank you very much for the informative session. I have peace of mind now. I just have to look after myself.
@natarajumididoddi5985
@natarajumididoddi5985 4 года назад
Absolutely great explanation.very easy you made.big thanks
@Medcram
@Medcram 4 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@simmiedavissimmiesings8185
@simmiedavissimmiesings8185 5 лет назад
This was very clear I'm a patient, and now I understand my treatment protocol
@calvioro
@calvioro 4 года назад
This video is incredible! thank you so much for making it!!
@Medcram
@Medcram 4 года назад
Thank you
@alyssazaira0406
@alyssazaira0406 5 лет назад
Wow first video from you and I’m lovin’ it!! Thank you so much!
@Shindler39
@Shindler39 4 года назад
Have a wonderful day Alyssa:-)
@mabelw7
@mabelw7 6 лет назад
great notes concise drugs and disease
@nicnak4475
@nicnak4475 11 месяцев назад
Excellent video and explained everything I needed to know, I have been prescribed umeclidinium/vilanterol (Anoro Ellipta), I run 6 times a week, between 5 and 13 miles and am 67, The doc said it would help with a cough I get, caused by lot's of phlegm, I had a puff on the inhaler, before my 5K race today and I think the cough and breathing were improved, Time will tell I suppose, I'm not sure about taking it long term though.
@Dariovich
@Dariovich 7 лет назад
Very clear video. Thank you so much!
@myhuynh-we9cg
@myhuynh-we9cg Год назад
I use this medication every day make me feel better
@pdrzone5697
@pdrzone5697 5 лет назад
Thanks for explaining this 👍
@Ahdbfbfbeh
@Ahdbfbfbeh 7 лет назад
I love your videos Your acid base videos were clutch. I use your approach daily. So too are your ventilator videos I am wondering if you could explain another complicated bedrock topic, though often overlooked, which would be lung auscultation. I often have trouble on the descriptive side and trying to relate this to normal breathing mechanics. Bronchial, vesicular, upper, which ones have a pause between inspiration and expiration and which ones dont... i:e ratio, ect....adventitious sounds, fine vs course crackles..can both be heard in heartfailure?..ect
@stevet2892
@stevet2892 6 лет назад
+Benjamin sch here's a few ideas for relieving asthma quickly Kick Out the Mites. Use HEPA Filters. Follow Doctor's Orders. (I learned these and why they work on Laken chest remedy site )
@jimboyacer7267
@jimboyacer7267 6 лет назад
I've been investigating reducing asthma quickly and found an awesome resource at Laken chest remedy (google it if you are interested)
@helenshekerjian894
@helenshekerjian894 6 лет назад
Benjamin sch DOAC
@markwilliams515
@markwilliams515 6 лет назад
@Jake I recommend you try out this great asthma treatment here - MootHelp.xyz My father was able to treat his asthma problem really fast, so I recommend you try it out.
@alialsaedi1344
@alialsaedi1344 7 лет назад
I think it may worth talk about roflumilast inhaler for COPD and asthma!
@dr.rubinsilvest2022
@dr.rubinsilvest2022 7 лет назад
;''''' I am Dr.Rubinsilvest. BHMS, M.D (A.M), CFN, (Watsup no: +91 81=443=733=85). I am treating asthma. (Without side effect), with homoeopathic medicine for last 5 years (more than 100 cases), with 100% successful cases. How long years, you are using inhaler. No matter you can stop taking inhaler and other medicine; ;'';'''''
@marlenmolina4864
@marlenmolina4864 6 лет назад
Wow thank you soooooo muchhhhh !!! You just saved my life!!!!!
@veneno-ej8wt
@veneno-ej8wt 6 лет назад
Hola,, tu tambien tienes Asma. O estudias esto.🙄😏
@joalexa9201
@joalexa9201 6 лет назад
Thanks, it added my knowledge on how to explain to my patients :-)
@saidmo1797
@saidmo1797 Год назад
good job.
@susaneluwa
@susaneluwa 5 лет назад
Wow. Thank u. Not so hard when you understand
@sunnyk2449
@sunnyk2449 5 лет назад
In Asthma; we have to give broncho dilator first to relax and open the airway and then administrate ICS. How come ICS is the first line of treatment for asthma? I think you need to change ICS and LABG in the chart.
@Medcram
@Medcram 5 лет назад
+sunny k laba should NEVER be given to asthmatics without ics. This is why they are commonly co administered. No problem to give a Saba first then ics just not a laba without a ics. With copd this is not an issue.
@emmacohen3926
@emmacohen3926 3 года назад
Truly helpful and informative 👏👏👏🇬🇧
@RA__5466
@RA__5466 5 лет назад
YOU ARE GREAT! THANK YOU!!
@christiansoldier5782
@christiansoldier5782 4 года назад
I just started watching your Lesson on Disease.I have COPD and I have yet to get a Emergency Inhaler and its been a Year since I found out I have it.
@vanessavinas8213
@vanessavinas8213 4 года назад
ChristianSoldier you should go to doctor as soon as you can and at least get your Rescue medication. For as needed purposes... if you are using your rescue medication more than 2 times per week, you need daily maintance therapy. Your initial daily maintance therapy should be a LAMA/LABA (anoro) it’s once per day every 24hrs. You have to take this everyday, either you are feeling symptoms or not. And carry your SABA with you at all times. Your main therapy goal is to reduce the rate of risk of exacerbations. Every exacerbation you have will reduce your lung function
@christiansoldier5782
@christiansoldier5782 4 года назад
@@vanessavinas8213 God Bless you Sister for this advice but here,s the big But I haven't had a Flu shot since 1972 I will not get any help from the A.M.A. till I get one ,get on board or get off at the next station.
@saurabhdhabeknight
@saurabhdhabeknight 2 года назад
Excellent so easy and precise 👍
@Jkoal69
@Jkoal69 6 лет назад
i came here from KEKE, great vid well explained
@restouler
@restouler 2 года назад
Great explanation. Thank you
@vidapetz1360
@vidapetz1360 5 месяцев назад
Thank u so much for sharing, Doc!
@drmagselim4937
@drmagselim4937 6 лет назад
Thank you.......
@mrcharlesjohnson
@mrcharlesjohnson 3 года назад
God bless you for this, thank you!
@mohammedk2513
@mohammedk2513 3 года назад
Thank you very much 🌺
@LegalizeferretsOrg
@LegalizeferretsOrg Год назад
As I suck down my Albuterol Sulfate, supposed to be 3x a day but I only do it twice, I wonder, what about those of us with Bronchiestasis? Why are we always just getting COPD meds and info?
@stevenirving5336
@stevenirving5336 4 года назад
VERY WELL EXPLAINED
@starlessartemis
@starlessartemis 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@ThaneCap
@ThaneCap 6 лет назад
Excellent!! Thx
@khudabakash
@khudabakash 7 лет назад
Awesome video
@RoIIingStoned
@RoIIingStoned 6 лет назад
Where do antihistamines fit into this? Are they just not as efficient?
@fdemif2301
@fdemif2301 6 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you ssooooo much
@olgashybisty7967
@olgashybisty7967 6 лет назад
So much more sense, thanks fgom the bottom of my heart,🌷
@Isteshhad
@Isteshhad 6 лет назад
Amazing
@asifbholat8723
@asifbholat8723 7 лет назад
thank you so much✌👍
@MYFAMILYCOMESFIRST
@MYFAMILYCOMESFIRST 6 лет назад
What about leukotriene medications? Can you expand?
@alexisaaronson2241
@alexisaaronson2241 6 лет назад
Miss Sturges you can consider it as add on therapy for asthma or asthma/COPD overlap. Only works in a subset of people. I usually tell patients if they haven’t noticed an improvement after 2 weeks, likely not going to be beneficial and D/C the med
@asmaamousa7135
@asmaamousa7135 7 лет назад
Thank u very much
@lounesyazid1278
@lounesyazid1278 6 лет назад
i love your videos
@shebageorges6887
@shebageorges6887 5 лет назад
Omg 😮 I love you 😩
@hughvera3569
@hughvera3569 Год назад
physical movements can aid stretch the bronchus too?
@ltcajh
@ltcajh 6 лет назад
So why did God line the bronchial tubes with smooth muscle when all it does it cause trouble?
@Medcram
@Medcram 6 лет назад
+ltcajh Good question! I’m sure that SM does more than we fully understand. This for instance: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4589145/#!po=4.03226
@elmocotton3078
@elmocotton3078 4 года назад
I have talked to Physicians, Resp techs, nurses and I get all kinds of conflicting answers for inhalers for my condition. What is the right inhaler for Pulmonary Fibrosis??
@elgodric
@elgodric 4 года назад
What about short term inhalers types
@thejohnnyjoker9
@thejohnnyjoker9 5 лет назад
Wow. So wonderfully explained! Thanks you so much for putting this video together.... Regarding the Lukotriene receptor antagonist you mentioned in the very end, do you have another video which explains the use of that drug in more detail? Re. Motelukast Sodium
@prettyyoungthingpyt5015
@prettyyoungthingpyt5015 4 года назад
Singular doesn't work for me as a patient.
@moqaddas145
@moqaddas145 Год назад
Excellent ❤
@raghunishad9478
@raghunishad9478 4 года назад
Sir what this tiotropium bromide (tivoa) inhaler is carticosteroids ,
@DE51B0Y
@DE51B0Y 7 лет назад
Very good video. Can you do a video on bronchiectasis as well.
@saidmo1797
@saidmo1797 Год назад
Nice.
@medicaleasyway272
@medicaleasyway272 4 года назад
Syed zohaib Hussain shah 3rd group 8sem imu
@garyseeseverything8615
@garyseeseverything8615 3 года назад
Won’t LAMA and LABA cause severe asthma attacks later on?
@MegaB2s
@MegaB2s 7 лет назад
may be _terol_ is more apropriate ending for B-agonists, because any B-blocker also ends on OL (LOL) .thank you for your lectures. Let them be free of payments))
@Medcram
@Medcram 7 лет назад
+MegaB2s thanks for the comment. Unfortunately things don't happen unless people are paid. We are trying to make this type of learning sustainable. As it is 80% of our material is absolutely free
@Europio88
@Europio88 6 лет назад
Where do you place SAMA?
@rimsha9394
@rimsha9394 4 месяца назад
Besttttt
@aditikhopkar4536
@aditikhopkar4536 6 лет назад
Ph
@haidermedcussions
@haidermedcussions 4 года назад
ZULQARNAIN HAIDER KHAN (L) 3rd Group, 4th Year (8th Sem) , IMU
@konosamero3654
@konosamero3654 4 года назад
100000000000 like
@nannakubin7241
@nannakubin7241 5 лет назад
Would a combination of a laba + Ics may not work in a patient with Copd? .
@vanessavinas8213
@vanessavinas8213 4 года назад
It all depends on the symptoms.
@samarabdelmonam8784
@samarabdelmonam8784 2 года назад
👍🏽
@Mommaslew
@Mommaslew Год назад
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@deeznuts-kw6yv
@deeznuts-kw6yv 4 года назад
Ok tbh, to any fallout fan who has asthma. Y’all could disguise your inhaler as a jet inhaler!
@rockzhard2009
@rockzhard2009 6 лет назад
as a COPD person, and far , far away from being a doctor, to the point to where i will have to write all these meds down, THANK YOU. you just explained the hell out of what to look for in a rescue inhaler.
@misturahadana2047
@misturahadana2047 6 лет назад
thank you
@drabdullatifalmalawi6409
@drabdullatifalmalawi6409 2 года назад
Thank you 💐
@Rosina2727
@Rosina2727 3 года назад
Why on earth did 116 give a thumbs down? This gentleman couldn't have described it easier on how to use this inhaler. The instructions are nowhere near as good as this gentleman who described and showed you how to use the Easybreathe inhaler! Many thanks!
@kenvitale6118
@kenvitale6118 2 года назад
This was the best explanation I have seen or heard in my 68 years with asthma !
@adewaleolanrewaju2851
@adewaleolanrewaju2851 4 года назад
This is so so sweet! I am so glad I discovered your ytube channel 2 weeks before my KAPS exams. Thanks Roger 🙏🙏🙏
@howtomedicate
@howtomedicate 5 лет назад
Great video, with excellent explanation! Keep it up!
@aliceajasmin
@aliceajasmin Год назад
I’m not a med student, but I have asthma and this made everything in my world make sense. Thank you!
@vanessavinas8213
@vanessavinas8213 4 года назад
The triple therapy is out now. Is an ICS/LABA/LAMA combination all in one dual bronchodilator, is called Trelegy by GSK
@irvpaton8626
@irvpaton8626 5 лет назад
Wow, nice job. So easy to understand. Thank you. I had severe asthma 40 years ago, beginning in my early thirties. I used Albuterol 20-30 times per week, just to stay alive. Doc kept trying to add Advair (now I can see he should have added ICS alone first), and that would start to help after a week, but after a couple weeks I seemed to get dependent on Advair, and if I didn't take it, I got more chronic. Also, I started to get throat irritation from the Advair. So, I continued to survive on the SABA, but tried to limit it when possible. After 10-20 years of trying things like breathing and diets, I gradually improved, and now have not used drugs for years, and have no sense of asthma, unless I get in mold or cat dander, and then it will start to come on. Doc told me at time that ICS had long term side effects, and now I know that it may have harmed me on the long term, and I was lucky to stay away. But the drug companies probably would say I would have gotten better quicker if I used ICS. I point this out because this looks easy from the doc's point of view, but it can be a nightmare from the patient's point of view, and knowing what I know now, I would put a lot more effort into studying alternative treatments. Keto diet might help - I seemed to get complete relief one time when I accidentally got into ketosis. Also, breathing out and delaying breathing back in seemed to help over a couple months. Seems that pasta (maybe glucose) made it worse.
@cookv78
@cookv78 5 лет назад
My mind is blown. Thank you. I have been trying to figure out these inhalers for weeks now.
@m.c.5780
@m.c.5780 Год назад
THANK YOU! 😊 LITTERALY LOVE IT.. IN SO MANY YEARS OF WORK NEVER HEARD IT EXPLAINED BETTER!
@peterjf7723
@peterjf7723 2 года назад
Around nine years ago I had really bad asthma and was prescribed oral corticosteroid tablets (beclomethasone). After a few days I started to experience significant visual distortions. My GP sent me to the eye clinic at the local hospital where I had various tests done, including retinal scans. I was told that I had fluid bubbles under my retina which were distorting it and causing my visual disturbances. The condition was Central Serous Retinopathy. The opthalmology consultant then asked if I had been prescribed corticosteroid tablets. I told him and he said that was the likely cause of the visual distortions and that I should stop taking them at once. It took around five months to return for my vision to return to normal. My GP had not been aware of this side effect of beclomethasone.
@mikegoettina
@mikegoettina 2 года назад
thank you
@spazzan
@spazzan 6 лет назад
Amazing video. Helped me out a lot. Thanks man
@196940oz
@196940oz 4 месяца назад
Thx for making it SUPER easy to understand!!!
@aliaaabdulhakeem7081
@aliaaabdulhakeem7081 3 года назад
Your explanation is amazing, obviously u r talented not only at organizing lectutres but also at presenting them
@totalwomanja9105
@totalwomanja9105 5 лет назад
This is clear and I really appreciate it. Thank you sir!
@Skepticalstudent45
@Skepticalstudent45 Год назад
Instead of 1-2 times per week, do you mean per month??
@faviolagonzalez5118
@faviolagonzalez5118 5 лет назад
Amazing explanation 100 times better then my teacher it helped me a lot
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