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DMARDs: Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatoid Drugs

Paracetamol: How does it work ?? The four suggested mechanism of actions

Biologics Drugs: Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis

Paracetamol (Acetaminophen): Mechanism of Action

Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) hepatotoxicity and its management.

Pus, Neutrophils and Antigen Presenting Cells APCs

Leukotrienes in 2 minutes ; Production and Inhibitor drugs

Ant-inflammatory groups in 2 minutes: NSAIDs, Glucocorticoid, Zileuton, Zafirlukast and Montelukast

Baroreceptors, Cardiovascular and CNS

Antibodies : structures, functions and types

Eicosanoids in 2 minutes; Prostaglandins, Prostacyclin, Thromboxane and Leukotrienes

NSAIDs, corticosteroids , leukotrienes inhibitors. Anti-inflammatory groups

Cardinal signs of inflammation: Prostaglandins and Leukotrienes

Paracetamol or Acetaminophen: Why we have two different names across the Atlantic?

Baroreceptors, Sympathetic, Parasympathetic, Medulla oblongata and Renin- Angiotenisn

Statins, cholesterol and atherosclerosis

Receptors and Second Messenger system; G-protein, Enzyme linked and Ligand gated ion channels

Renin - Angiotenisn inhibitors: ACEi, ARB and Aliskerin.

Ant-inflammatory drugs. Steroids , NSAIDs and leukotrienes inhibitors

Antiplatelet: Aspirin, Clopidogrel and Abciximab in 2 mins

T helper cells in 1 minute

Inflammation from PAMP to MHC

Antibodies: Structures, types and functions

PAMPs and TLRs : Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns, and Toll Like Receptors.