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📝 Find notes here: https://www.nonstopneuron.com/post/ag... Explore our entire animation video library at: https://www.nonstopneuron.com/ Video Summary: When you open a tap to its maximum you are agonist. When you open it partially, you are a partial agonist. If some bug is there on the tap preventing you from doing anything with the tap, that bug is the antagonist. And when you close a leaky tap, you are an inverse agonist. 📽 More Videos on Pharmacokinetics: • Rate of drug elimination in first-order vs zero-order kinetic: • Rate of drug elimination in first ord... • First Order Elimination Kinetic: • You Will NEVER GET CONFUSED Regarding... • Zero Order Elimination Kinetic: • UNSUBSCRIBE ME IF You Don't Understan... • Mixed Order Kinetic: • NOBODY EXPLAINED Mixed order kinetic ... • Plasma Half-Life: • Plasma Half Life || Elimination Half ... • Terminal Half-Life: • Terminal Half Life • Clearance definition explained: • Clearance definition explained • Apparent Volume of Distribution: • Apparent Volume of Distribution • Redistribution: • Redistribution Pharmacokinetics ● Follow me at: • Instagram: / nonstopneuron • Facebook: / nonstopneuron Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:20 Analogy of Tap 01:21 Receptor 01:35 Agonist 01:41 Partial Agonist 01:52 Antagonist 02:03 Examples 02:35 Inverse Agonist 03:34 Example of Inverse Agonist 04:47 Summary Dr Vipul Navadiya DISCLAIMER: This video is for education purposes only. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the material, viewers should refer to the appropriate regulatory body/authorized websites, guidelines, and other suitable sources of information as deemed relevant and applicable. In view of the possibility of human error or changes in medical science, any person or organization involved in the preparation of this work accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions, or results obtained from the use of information in this video.