Aminoglycosides | Mechanism of action and classification
Aminoglycosides | Mechanism of action and classification - This antibiotic pharmacology lecture explains about Aminoglycosides | Mechanism of action and classification. This video is a brief introduction to the antibiotic class known as aminoglycosides. This class of antibiotics is composed of a number of different drugs, each with their own unique properties and indications. The video will cover the mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, and clinical use of these agents. This video is about the antibiotic class aminoglycosides, which includes streptomycin, neomycin, and kanamycin. It covers the mechanism of action, pharmacology, toxicology, and clinical use of these agents. Aminoglycosides are a group of antibiotics that are effective against a wide variety of bacteria. This film looks at the chemical structure, mode of action and clinical uses of aminoglycosides. Aminoglycosides are a type of antibiotic that is used to treat a variety of infections. This video will discuss the mechanism of action, pharmacology, and toxicities associated with this class of antibiotics. Aminoglycosides are a group of antibiotics that are bactericidal. This means that they kill bacteria. The aminoglycosides are effective against many types of bacteria, including some that are resistant to other antibiotics. Aminoglycosides are a type of antibiotic that can be used to treat a wide range of infections. This video will discuss the pharmacology, mechanism of action, indications, and side effects of aminoglycosides. In this video, we will be discussing the mechanism of action of aminoglycosides. We will be looking at how they work, the different types of aminoglycosides, and their clinical uses. Aminoglycoside antibiotics are a class of medications used to treat a wide variety of infections. This video covers the mechanisms by which they work, their potential toxicity, and how best to use them. For more information, log on to- http://www.shomusbiology.com/ Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here- http://www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.com/bio-material... Remember Shomu’s Biology is created to spread the knowledge of life science and biology by sharing all this free biology lectures video and animation presented by Suman Bhattacharjee in YouTube. All these tutorials are brought to you for free. Please subscribe to our channel so that we can grow together. You can check for any of the following services from Shomu’s Biology- Buy Shomu’s Biology lecture DVD set- www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store Shomu’s Biology assignment services – www.shomusbiology.com/assignment -help Join Online coaching for CSIR NET exam – www.shomusbiology.com/net-coaching We are social. Find us on different sites here- Our Website – www.shomusbiology.com Facebook page- / shomusbiology Twitter - / shomusbiology SlideShare- www.slideshare.net/shomusbiology Google plus- https://plus.google.com/1136485849827... LinkedIn - / suman-bhattacharjee-2a051661 Youtube- / thefunsuman Thank you for watching the pharmacology lecture on Aminoglycosides | Mechanism of action and classification

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