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Pharmacology is one of the most challenge topics you will encounter as a healthcare professional, but it can be the most rewarding with a good understanding. Whether you are preparing to be a nurse, physician, physician assistant, pharmacist, dentist, nurse practitioner, pharmacy technician, pharmacologist, or other healthcare professional, this podcast will help you better understand pharmacology. In addition to giving you the basics like mechanism of action, side effects, drug interactions, etc., you will also be exposed to how medications actually impact patients in real life. In the Real Life Pharmacology podcast, Eric Christianson, PharmD shares his real world experiences about how a medication's mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, adverse effects, and drug interactions can actually impact patients in both a positive and a potentially negative way. Eric Christianson PharmD is the author of the popular clinical pharmacy blog Meded101.com. People who are passionate about nursing, medicine, or pharmacy will find this podcast beneficial in helping them prepare for passing exams. This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice or intended to be a substitute for medical advice. Please seek advice from your pharmacist or primary care provider if you have questions about medications that you are taking.

Real Life Pharmacology - Pharmacology Education for Health Care Professionals Eric Christianson, PharmD; Pharmacology Expert and Clinical Pharmacist

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Pharmacology is one of the most challenge topics you will encounter as a healthcare professional, but it can be the most rewarding with a good understanding. Whether you are preparing to be a nurse, physician, physician assistant, pharmacist, dentist, nurse practitioner, pharmacy technician, pharmacologist, or other healthcare professional, this podcast will help you better understand pharmacology. In addition to giving you the basics like mechanism of action, side effects, drug interactions, etc., you will also be exposed to how medications actually impact patients in real life. In the Real Life Pharmacology podcast, Eric Christianson, PharmD shares his real world experiences about how a medication's mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, adverse effects, and drug interactions can actually impact patients in both a positive and a potentially negative way. Eric Christianson PharmD is the author of the popular clinical pharmacy blog Meded101.com. People who are passionate about nursing, medicine, or pharmacy will find this podcast beneficial in helping them prepare for passing exams. This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice or intended to be a substitute for medical advice. Please seek advice from your pharmacist or primary care provider if you have questions about medications that you are taking.

    10 Commandments of Polypharmacy Part 2 of 2

    10 Commandments of Polypharmacy Part 2 of 2

    Today’s sponsor of the 10 Commandments of Polypharmacy podcast is FreedAI. Freed listens, transcribes, and writes medical documentation for you.







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    Here is part 2 of 2 on the final 5 of the 10 commandments of polypharmacy.







    6. Thou shalt identify limits for medications not intended for chronic use as well as not continue a medication indefinitely for symptoms that have an expected short duration







    7. Thou shalt not start a medication from a similar medication class without appropriate rationale







    8. Thou shalt not initiate a medication without considering medications that may treat duplicate conditions – Kill two birds with one stone







    9. Thou shalt consider eliminating or reducing medications at every medication review







    10. Thou shalt be willing to accept risk in discontinuing a medication if they were willing to accept the risk of initiating a medication

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    Ten Commandments of Polypharmacy – Part 1

    Ten Commandments of Polypharmacy – Part 1

    On this special episode, I provide some real-life examples and layout 5 of my 10 commandments of polypharmacy.







    Today’s sponsor of the 10 Commandments of Polypharmacy podcast is FreedAI. Freed listens, transcribes, and writes medical documentation for you.







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    Here are the first 5 commandments that are addressed in the podcast.







    1. Thou shalt not start, ask for, dispense, or administer medication without reviewing a medication list that is accurate, up to date, and complete with over-the-counter medications and supplements







    2. Thou shalt consider utilizing non-drug approaches and interventions to solve patient problems before initiating medication







    3. Thou shalt assess if a medication is effective before adding a new medication for the same condition







    4. Thou shalt consider any new symptom is an adverse effect of another medication until proved otherwise







    5. Thou shalt not start a medication without an appropriate indication and assessing appropriate lab work

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    Top 10 Anticoagulant Drug Interactions

    Top 10 Anticoagulant Drug Interactions

    Today’s sponsor of the Top 10 Anticoagulant Drug Interactions podcast is FreedAI. Freed listens, transcribes, and writes medical documentation for you.







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    Apixaban is one of the most commonly used anticoagulants and there are some drug interactions you need to be aware of. Take a listen and find out!







    Warfarin concentrations can substantially be elevated by drugs that inhibit CYP2C9. I cover a few of them in my top 10 anticoagulant drug interactions.

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    Top 10 SSRI Drug Interactions Podcast

    Top 10 SSRI Drug Interactions Podcast

    Today's sponsor of the Top 10 SSRI Drug Interactions podcast is FreedAI. Freed listens, transcribes, and writes medical documentation for you.







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    In this podcast episode, I discuss how to navigate SSRI drug interactions and identify some of the most common medications that have additive serotonergic activity.







    SSRIs have antiplatelet activity. I discuss how to navigate using other medications that may increase bleed risk in combination with SSRIs.







    Paroxetine and fluoxetine inhibit CYP2D6 I discuss how this can affect the benefits of tamoxifen therapy.







    Fluvoxamine is a nasty medication with regard to the number of and significance of drug interactions. I outline important fluvoxamine interactions in this podcast episode.

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    Travoprost Pharmacology

    Travoprost Pharmacology

    On this episode, I discuss travoprost pharmacology, adverse effects, administration, and much more on this podcast episode.







    Travoprost is used to reduce intraocular pressure in the management of glaucoma. I discuss the mechanism of action and adverse effects.







    Travoprost is a prostaglandin analog that can help reduce intraocular pressure and reduce the risk of the potential complication of blindness.







    Growth of eyelashes is a unique adverse effect associated with travoprost.

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    Beers Criteria Podcast Part 2 or 2

    Beers Criteria Podcast Part 2 or 2

    On this podcast episode, I finish up my breakdown of the Beers Criteria.







    I cover the use of sliding-scale insulin and sulfonylureas in geriatric patients. Hypoglycemia is a major concern with both of these diabetes management strategies.







    PPIs show up on the Beers criteria list as they can increase the risk of C. diff, pneumonia, fractures, and GI malignancies.







    Metoclopramide has dopamine antagonist activity and can increase the risk of EPS and tardive dyskinesia.

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