MASTER MEDICINE THE FAST & FUN WAY
Take advantage of the power of visual learning and answer questions on the USMLE STEP 1 with confidence.
Unique memory spaces for microbes and drugs.
Our video library of narrated lectures present microbes and drugs in their own memorable spaces, allowing you to create a memory palace with our scenes.
This visual spatial technique is used by memory champions, and will allow you to remember facts as ifthey were objects in a room.
Intuitive sketches that come to life.
Sketches are drawn and explained piece by piece so you are never bogged down by a busy image.
Instead of resorting to random symbols, we strive to present cohesive scenes and stories that make sense so information is easier to recall.
Videos:
Unit 1 – Autonomic Drugs
1- Parasympathetic
- 1.1 – Cholinomimetics
- 1.2 – Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors
- 1.3 – Muscarinic antagonists
2- Sympathetic
- 2.1 – Sympathomimetics
- 2.2 – Indirect sympathomimetics
- 2.3 – Alpha drugs
- 2.4 – Beta blockers
Unit 2 – Cardiovascular & Renal
1- Heart Failure Drugs
- 1.1 – Digoxin, milrinone, nesiritide
- 1.2 – ACE inhibitors, ARBs, Aliskiren
2- Diuretics
- 2.1 – Acetazolamide, mannitol
- 2.2 – Loop diuretics
- 2.3 – Thiazides
- 2.4 – K+ sparing diuretics
3- Antihypertensives
- 3.1 – Calcium channel blockers
- 3.2 – Primary hypertension & hypertensive emergency
4- Antiarrhythmics
- 4.1 – Class I A-C
- 4.2 – Class II
- 4.3 – Class III
- 4.4 – Class IV
- 4.5 – “Class V”
Unit 3 – Blood & Inflammation
1- Anticoagulants & Thrombolytics
- 1.1 – Heparin, LMWH, fondaparinux, direct thrombin inhibitors, Xa inhibitors
- 1.2 – Warfarin
- 1.3 – Antiplatelet agents
- 1.4 – Thrombolytics
2- Dyslipidemia Drugs
- 2.1 – Statins
- 2.2 – Cholestyramine, ezetimibe
- 2.3 – Fibrates, niacin
3- Anti-Inflammatory
- 3.1 – NSAIDs
- 3.2 – Gout drugs
Unit 4 – Smooth Muscle
1- Vasoactive
- 1.1 – Nitrates
- 1.2 – Triptans & migraine
- 1.3 – Prostaglandins, prostacyclin, bosentan, PDE5 inhibitors
2- Allergy & Pulmonary
- 2.1 – Antihistamines
- 2.2 – Asthma therapy
Unit 5 – GI & Endocrine
1- GI
- 1.1 – Antiemetic agents
- 1.2 – H2 receptor blockers, PPIs
- 1.3 – Laxatives & antidiarrheal agents
2- Diabetes
- 2.1 – Insulin, sulfonylureas, meglitinides, GLP-1 agonists, DPP-4 inhibitors
- 2.2 – Metformin, thiazolidinediones, pramlintide, SGLT2 inhibitors
3- Thyroid, Parathyroid & Pituitary
- 3.1 – Bisphosphonates, raloxifene, denosumab, calcitonin
- 3.2 – Growth hormone, mecasermin, octreotide, pegvisomant
Unit 6 – Antimicrobials
1- Cell Wall and Membrane Active Antibiotics
- 1.1 – Penicillin
- 1.2 – Nafcillin, Oxacillin, Methicillin & Dicloxacillin
- 1.3 – Ampicillin, Amoxicillin, Piperacillin, Ticarcillin
- 1.4 – Cephalosporins
- 1.5 – Monobactams & Carbapenems
- 1.6 – Vancomycin
- 1.7 – Daptomycin
2- Inhibitors of Bacterial Protein Synthisis
- 2.1 – Tetracyclines
- 2.2 – Macrolides
- 2.3 – Clindamycin
- 2.4 – Chloramphenicol
- 2.5 – Linezolid
- 2.6 – Aminoglycosides
3- Antimycobacterials
- 3.1 – Tuberculosis Drugs
4- Other Antibiotics
- 4.1 – Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole
- 4.2 – Fluoroquinolones
- 4.3 – Metronidazole
5- Antifungals
- 5.1 – Amphotericin, flucytosine
- 5.2 – Azoles
- 5.3 – Griseofulvin, Terbinafine, Echinocandins
6- Antivirals: HIV
- 6.1 – NRTIs
- 6.2 – NNRTIs
- 6.3 – Protease inhibitors
- 6.4 – Maraviroc, fusion inhibitors, integrase inhibitors
7- Antivirals: Hepatitis
- 7.1 – Interferon α, β, γ
- 7.2 – Ribavirin, sofosbuvir, simeprevir
8- Antivirals: other
- 8.1 – Acyclovir, valacyclovir, famciclovir
- 8.2 – Ganciclovir, valganciclovir, foscarnet, cidofovir
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