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Metabolism and Elimination Part 3
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Metabolism and Elimination Part 2
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Metabolism and Elimination part 1
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Absorption
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Biological and quantitative aspects of drug metabolism and elimination
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What is Pharmacology? What is a drug?
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Benzodiazepines - pharmacokinetics and clinical use
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Toxicity and rare unwanted effects
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Redistribution of Intravenous anaesthetics in the body
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Pharmacokinetic Principles of Drug Action
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Lecture 1b of Jamie Davies' series on homeostasis, MBChB year, 1
semester 1, week 2. This is a captioned version for people with hearing difficulties. It is
recommended that people who can…
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Lecture 1c of Jamie Davies' series on homeostasis, MBChB year, 1
semester 1, week 2. This is a captioned version for people with hearing difficulties. It is
recommended that people who can…
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Glucocorticoid actionIn this video Karen describes how her group focus on 2 aspects of glucocorticoid action – the role of glucocorticoid metabolism in modulating access of steroid to receptor…
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All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
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September 26th, 2017
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Dr Shareen Forbes, the University of Edinburgh/British Heart Foundation Centre for Cardiovascular Science and Professor Kevin Docherty, University of Aberdeen. Prior to the discovery of insulin in…
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June 22nd, 2016
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Professor Nik Morton from
the University of Edinburgh / BHF Centre for Cardiovascular Science
discusses how our genes and environment contribute to obesity.
In recent years, obesity has become…
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Jillian Hosie Licence Type
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June 1st, 2016
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