| Department | Title | Author | Short Description | Video Url |
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| Pharmacy | Waste Management in Biopharmaceutical Sector: An Integrated Approach | National Biopharma Mission Webinars | Biopharmaceutical Sector | View |
| Pharmacy | Pharmacodynamics – Part 1: How Drugs Act on the Body | AMBOSS: Medical Knowledge Distilled | Drugs that activate a receptor or an enzyme are termed agonists, whereas drugs that have an inhibiting effect are called antagonists. So, the effect of an agonist is comparable to that of a natural enzyme effector or an endogenous signaling molecule for a receptor. In contrast, antagonists are analogous to natural inhibitors of enzymes or receptors. | View |
| Pharmacy | PHARMACODYNAMICS by Professor Fink | professorfink | Professor Fink reviews the Onset of Action, Duration of Action & Mechanisms of Action of Drugs. Affinity and Intrinsic Activity (Efficacy) at Receptor Sites is explained. Agonists (Mimetics) and Antagonists (Blockers) are explained. The Dose Response (Effect) Relationship is presented, including the difference between Potency and Efficacy (Intrinsic Activity). Biological Variation is described, including the ED50 and factors affecting Response. Clark’s Rule is presented. The Placebo Effect is described, the Effects of Stress, Drug Tolerance (Tachyphylaxis) and Drug-Drug Interactions. | View |
| Pharmacy | Drug Analysis | Michigan State Police | Forensic Science Division Web Tutorial: Drug Analysis | View |
| Pharmacy | Pharmacoeconomics in Drug Development I | coursera | The University of California San Diego, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Drug Commercialization course brings you lectures from both faculty and industry experts. With this course, recorded on campus at UCSD, we seek to share our access to top people in the field who bring an unprecedented range of expertise on drug commercialization. This course will cover pharmacoeconomic, marketing strategy, intellectual property strategy, portfolio management, managed markets and strategic alliances. It will also have a lecture case study from startup to success. In addition, the course will discuss post-marketing clinical trials or Phase 4 trials. These are conducted after a new drug has been approved by the regulatory agencies and launched. In these studies, the new drug is prescribed in an everyday healthcare environment using a much larger group of patients. This enables new treatment uses for the new drug to be developed, comparisons with other treatments for the same indication to be made, and determination of the clinical effectiveness of the new drug in a wider variety of patient types, and more rare side effects, if any, may be detected . Pre-marketing strategy should be instigated as early as Phase 1 clinical trials to ensure that the market’s needs are incorporated into the new drug’s overall development. Later phases when clinical results are presented at international medical conferences the marketing strategy is then refined in order to develop an awareness amongst the medical community who will be prescribing the new drug. In addition to the marketing strategy, pricing strategy and a tactical plan will be developed. Promotional material, and the sales force will be trained so that when the product is approved they can promote the drug to physician, pharmacist and nurses. This course is intended as part 3 of a series: Drug Discovery (https://www.coursera.org/learn/drug-discovery), Drug Development (https://www.coursera.org/learn/drug-development) and Drug Commercialization. We would highly recommend that you take the courses in order since it will give you a better understanding on how a drug is discovered in the lab before being tested in clinical trials and then launched in the market place. | https://www.coursera.org/lecture/drug-commercialization/pharmacoeconomics-in-drug-development-i-f6Reu |
| Pharmacy | Defining Pharmacoeconomics, pharmacotherapy outcomes for health care professionals | Prof. Dr. Niaz Ali lectures | This lecture is focussed for Pharmacy undergraduates student and other healthcare professionals for understanding pharmacoeconomics and therapy outcomes and types of costs. this is a base for next lectures on Cost benefit analysis, Cost minimizing analysis or cost utility analysis | View |
| Pharmacy | What is Pharmacoeconomics? | Salus Vitae Group | Dr. Rola Kaakeh, author of “The Art of Pharmacoeconomics,” defines pharmacoeconomics and explains why and how it’s used to inform decision-making. | View |
| Pharmacy | The future of drug-coated balloon technology – EuroPCR 2019 | PCR | What are the advantages and disadvantages of using drug-coated balloons (DCBs)? What are the most important indications for these devices? Join Alexandre Abizaid, Martin B. Leon and Antonio Colombo as they discuss the latest thinking on DCB technology. Discover the benefits of using sirolimus over paclitaxel DCBs and how new technologies are overcoming the early challenges associated with using this pharmacotherapy. Find out more about some upcoming studies with DCBs in the USA and for which indications FDA approval will be sought… | View |
| Pharmacy | Drug-coated and drug-eluting devices | CIRSEsociety | In this video filmed at CIRSE 2017, experts Gunnar Tepe, Renu Virmani, and Stavros Spiliopoulos discuss drug-coated balloons and drug-eluting stents, including the latest research, tips for usage, upcoming trials and considerations for the future regarding drug delivery technologies. | View |
| Pharmacy | Forensic Science Tools & Techniques | Labconco Corporation | Forensic science marries a number of diverse disciplines including biological and DNA analysis, trace and chemical analysis of non-organics, pathology, and toxicology. As such, forensic science utilizes a myriad of techniques and equipment in an attempt to collect, preserve, and identify crime-scene evidence. Recently, advances in biotechnology and instrumentation have revolutionized the modern forensics lab, presenting a host of new challenges and opportunities for the forensic scientist. Join Lab Manager’s free educational webinar where our panel of experts will discuss the latest trends and tools in forensic science today. As an attendee, you will learn more about: Advances in instrumentation and equipment for forensic science How to obtain the best results in the field and in the lab Application of new and novel techniques and technologies for the forensics lab | View |
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