General Pharmacology often feels confusing when you try to study pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and drug mechanisms together. You may find it difficult to separate ADME processes, understand receptor interactions, or correctly interpret dose-response curves during revision. This leads to weak recall and mistakes in MCQs.
These PW videos are designed to solve exactly that problem. They simplify complex drug concepts with clear explanations, structured learning, and exam-focused content so you can build strong fundamentals, revise efficiently, and confidently apply concepts in NEET-PG and MBBS exams.
This video helps you build a strong base in General Pharmacology by covering core topics step by step. You will understand pharmacokinetics vs pharmacodynamics and learn ADME in detail, including absorption mechanisms like simple diffusion, pKa, pH effect, and ion trapping.
It also explains transport systems such as active transport, facilitated diffusion, and P-glycoprotein (MDR) with inducers and inhibitors. This helps you clearly understand how drugs move in the body, improve concept clarity, and solve application-based MCQs in exams.
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This one-shot video is perfect for quick revision before exams. You will cover pharmacokinetics topics like bioavailability, AUC, first-pass metabolism, drug distribution, and plasma protein binding.
It also explains metabolism (Phase 1 and Phase 2), CYP450 enzymes, genetic variation, and drug interactions. In pharmacodynamics, you will learn receptor types, drug-receptor interactions, dose-response curves, and therapeutic index.
This helps you revise fast, improve recall, and confidently attempt NEET-PG, FMGE, and INICET questions.
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These PW videos make General Pharmacology easier for you by combining concept clarity and quick revision. You can understand drug mechanisms, remember key points, and apply concepts in MCQs more effectively. This improves your speed, accuracy, and confidence, helping you perform better in MBBS exams and competitive exams like NEET-PG.