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Understanding Inflammation (Office Hours Series)
This series is the mechanistic backbone for a huge portion of pharmacology: NSAIDs, Corticosteroids, Antihistamines, Asthma Meds, Biologics, Rheum Drugs, and more.
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What You’ll Learn
- Acute vs chronic inflammation (what changes, and why it matters)
- Where histamine, prostaglandins, leukotrienes, cytokines fit
- How steroids differ from NSAIDs (and why biologics are “upstream”)
- How to predict therapeutic benefit + adverse effects from pathway position
If you understand the pathway, you stop memorizing drug lists.
Episodes
Episode 1 — The Inflammation Map (Big Picture)
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Episode 2 — Arachidonic Acid (NSAIDs vs Leukotrienes)
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Episode 3 — Cytokines & JAK/STAT (Why Biologics Work)
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Episode 4 — Hypersensitivity vs Autoimmunity
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High-Yield Framework
High-Yield Framework
| Target Level | Examples | What It Usually Does |
|---|---|---|
| Mast cells / histamine | Antihistamines, Omalizumab (IgE) | helps allergy symptoms; not great for deep autoimmune disease |
| Arachidonic acid (COX/LOX) | NSAIDs, Aspirin, Zileuton, Montelukast | pain/fever/inflammation; leukotrienes = airway + allergy |
| Gene transcription | Corticosteroids | broad suppression; powerful but lots of systemic adverse effects |
| Cytokines / signaling | TNF inhibitors, IL inhibitors, JAK inhibitors | “upstream” control; high impact in autoimmune disease |
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