Antiplatelet, Anticoagulant, Thrombolytic Agents

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Published 2022-11-25
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Anticoagulants, Thrombolytics, and Antiplatelet Agents. Please be sure to use the table of contents to visit all of the chapters we have available in this detailed lecture. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Anticoagulants, Thrombolytics, Antiplatelets Introduction
1:03 Platelet Plug Formation
26:53 Coagulation Cascade
50:29 Fibrinolysis
1:00:45 Test Your Knowledge - Anticoagulants, Thrombolytics, Antiplatelets MOA
1:04:07 Neurological Events
1:10:41 Cardiac Events
1:27:34 Pulmonary Events
1:32:03 Peripheral & Central Vascular Events
1:44:29 Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis
1:48:59 Prevention of Circuitry/Catheter Clotting
1:53:32 Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin) Adverse Effects
2:00:05 Aspirin Toxicity
2:02:57 P2Y12 Receptor Blockers Adverse Effects
2:13:15 PDE-3 Inhibitors Adverse Effects
2:15:07 Heparin (UFH + LMWH) Adverse Effects
2:26:50 Direct-Acting Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs) Adverse Effects
2:30:36 Warfarin Adverse Effects
2:39:21 Bleeding! Most Feared Adverse Effect
2:45:50 Drug Level Monitoring
2:55:10 Drug Reversal
3:02:30 Anticoagulants, Thrombolytics, Antiplatelets Practice Problems
3:10:18 Comment, Like, SUBSCRIBE!

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All Comments (21)
  • @collinstage97
    This man and his team should get a Nobel Peace prize for the amount of medical education they put out for free
  • @jenavdg
    Bro, unbelievable how you keep two hours of material in your head without notes or power point. Absolutely gifted
  • I swear we have a lot of professors and professors and many who hold high academic degrees, but not everyone who holds a degree becomes a teacher in my opinion. Those who are able to simplify and communicate information are the ones who deserve to be appreciated and called professors, not those who hold a degree without being able to communicate ideas as well. Do, may God bless you, and we are always waiting for everything new from you. All the love from Syria❤
  • We admire you from india. Iam a resident in internal medicine . To know any concept i will watch ninja nerd channel then i go to text books. Really we are very much in debt to you for this wonderful teaching. You have world wide fans sir
  • @mferso
    I Apreciate your tremendous effort to do these classes. I can say your class is much better than many professors!
  • I don’t think I’ll ever come across anyone that can teach like you, U take a person from stupid to genius. Thank you.
  • Protect this man at all cost! Cant thank you enough for simplifing such a complex topic, once again! Long live Professor Zach Murphy!
  • @CaseyRoff
    Zac and the team... what the heck did I just watch? This was EXACTLY the lecture on antiplatelets, anticoags and thrombolytics I needed. I was always confused on why we give P2Y12 and ASA for MI and not Heparin, ASA and P2Y12 for stroke ect ect but this just made it so clear. Then you give reversal agents, drug monitoring and case examples just to remind us that you're not just a channel for pre-med but for clinical med students too. Love it so much and so happy with how far you guys have come.
  • @dsch522
    Zach your videos have been so incredibly helpful. My 62 Y/O wife has had Lupus since 1985. In 2015 her mitral valve was replaced due to Lippmann Sacks, in 2020 she had a massive DVT, and in October a subdural hematoma followed by bilateral PE’s, followed by an even bigger subdural. Your videos really made a difference. Whether Hematology (Platelets) or Brain anatomy. I seem to always find one of your videos that make it more understandable.
  • Thank you so much!! This pharmacology series is the greatest of all time no doubt
  • Huge gratitude from AZerbaijan. I don't know how I would be able to study medicine without your help.
  • this huge, beautiful video about the anti-coagulants is beyond comprehension, how you get the patience and persistence to make these marvelous medical science videos that benefits folks all over the world in medicine and paramedical /nursing etc. ? , thumbs up to all involved and take care and thanks again,
  • @99Valem
    i have a pharmacology test on monday about this, i cannot thank u enough, i feel like u read my mind haha
  • @LilFella67
    Great content. One thing to remember, inpatient treatment of a confirmed clot (DVT/PE) requires heparin (or LMWH) combined with warfarin for a minimum of 5 days and INR >2 for 24 hours to prevent rebound clotting. Warfarin’s half life requires a much longer time combined with LMWH/Heparin to provide full anticoagulation. For DVT/PE prophylaxis, the overlap can be less.
  • @imanmeer7041
    Best lectures i have ever come across, bless you Zach🥰