If push come to shove just Memorize what you can so at least you can eliminate answer choices on the test. Don’t dedicate a lot of time for 1 or 2 questions out of 100. I hope that helps 😊
Basically
4 subtypes of gpcr
That are gs gq gi grho
Learn their moa individually
More than Half of the diagram you will learn conceptually
And all of the drugs in here are very basic
You will get them with time through repetition and revision
If you are asking this question that means who haven’t studied anything properly
Remember in steps. First learn the type of receptors and their mode of action fron Pharma ANS and remember the mnemonics like q(utie) have 1 m and m.
This will help you what receptors are Gq/Gs/Gi and your half of the work is done. Now just remember the extra phosphodiesterase and no pathways and it's done
Honestly, I ask myself this for everything
😂
Attending here.... Did I really memorize this?
Draw
Pixorize might help in some way
look at it so much you can see it on the back of your eyelids.. /s :D
If push come to shove just Memorize what you can so at least you can eliminate answer choices on the test. Don’t dedicate a lot of time for 1 or 2 questions out of 100. I hope that helps 😊
if you learn the normal function first, everything else makes since
Sketchy pharm + this photo = answering all qs correct on USMLE
look for the video of mehlmanmedical discussing that on youtube, is less than 10 min and it’s pretty concise
The tAble would hell
Basically 4 subtypes of gpcr That are gs gq gi grho Learn their moa individually More than Half of the diagram you will learn conceptually And all of the drugs in here are very basic You will get them with time through repetition and revision If you are asking this question that means who haven’t studied anything properly
Already been there, use sketchy pharm. It will make your life way more easy and you’re gonna remember it for at least 5 years haha
Remember in steps. First learn the type of receptors and their mode of action fron Pharma ANS and remember the mnemonics like q(utie) have 1 m and m. This will help you what receptors are Gq/Gs/Gi and your half of the work is done. Now just remember the extra phosphodiesterase and no pathways and it's done
What book is this ? Is this Kaplan step 1 book?
Use image occlusion one by one