Is Pharmacology Difficult Podcast BETA RECEPTOR AGONIST DRUGS
Welcome all to IS PHARMACOLOGY DIFFICULT Podcast! I am Dr Radhika Vijay.This is again a coming of time episode in February. Its fortnightly occurrence reveals a little hectic start of the month.Well, in today's episode I will be majorly talking about Beta 2 receptor agonist drugs which are short acting. To begin the discussions, I talk about Dobutamine, the rest of the List is long and covers agents like Metaproterenol, Albuterol, Terbutaline, Pirbuterol, Levalbuterol, Fenoterol, Isoetharine, and Procaterol.I will be covering the features, structural aspects, metabolism, duration of action, effects, uses and adverse effects of these drugs and the highlight points for which they are known for. Last three mentioned drugs are in fact withdrawn, unavailable or have some issues in regard of their efficacy.With this detailed account of Short acting beta 2 receptor agonists, I will be wrapping up this episode and will be returning back with the account of Long acting beta 2 receptor agonists.For all the updates and latest episodes of my podcast, please visit www.ispharmacologydifficult.com where you can also sign up for a free monthly newsletter of mine. It actually contains lot of updates about the medical sciences, drug information and my podcast updates also.You can follow me on different social media handles like twitter, insta, facebook and linkedin. They all are with same name "IS PHARMACOLOGY DIFFICULT". If you are listening for the first time, do follow me here, whatever platform you are consuming this episode, stay tuned, do rate and review on ITunes, Apple podcasts, stay safe, stay happy, stay enlightened, Thank you!!You can access various links via- https://linktr.ee/ispharmacologydifficultPlease leave Review on Apple podcasts!Connect on Twitter & Instagram!My books on Amazon & Goodreads!