LIVE EVENT - Antibacterial Drugs and Chinese Medicine
by Greg Sperber
Antibacterial drugs are a major contributor to the massive increase in lifespan during the twentieth century. They have also been incredibly controversial.
LIVE EVENT - Antibacterial Drugs and Chinese Medicine
Course Overview
This is a Live Webinar event that will be held on November 17, 2024 - 9pm GMT, 10pm CET, 11pm IST.Antibacterial drugs are a major contributor to the massive increase in lifespan during the twentieth century. They have also been incredibly controversial. Paradoxically being some of the safest drugs in the entire pharmacopeia and causing life-threatening allergies, secondary infections, and resistance. This is a fascinating category of drugs that are widely used by our patients with lots of implications and interactions with Chinese medicine. This seminar examines this class of drugs and, by necessity, discusses various types of bacteria. Within each class of antibacterials, we will look at other functions, red flag issues, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, and any potential interactions. Chinese medical practitioners often have very strong feelings about antibiotics, this course will challenge and support a lot of commonly held beliefs and help us be better practitioners for our patients.
The recordings will be made available for you to review after the event!
Course Objectives
- Understand how antibacterial drugs and herbs interact.
- Identify the most common antibacterial drugs with potential for drug-herb interactions.
- Explore how major antibacterial drugs act on the body.
- Protect oneself from potential medico-legal issues arising from interactions.
- Understand the basics of bacterial microbiology.
Course Outline
November 17, 2024 - 9pm GMT, 10pm CET, 11pm IST (3 hrs)IntroductionDiscussion of microbiology and basics of antibioticsDiscussion of individual antibacterial drug classes including functions, mechanisms of action, adverse drug reactions, red flags, Chinese medical effects, and specific drug-herb interactions.Summary
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LIVE EVENT - Antibacterial Drugs and Chinese Medicine
November 17, 2024 - 9pm GMT, 10pm CET, 11pm IST
by Greg SperberLIVE EVENT - Antibacterial Drugs and Chinese Medicine
Course Overview
This is a Live Webinar event that will be held on November 17, 2024 - 9pm GMT, 10pm CET, 11pm IST.Antibacterial drugs are a major contributor to the massive increase in lifespan during the twentieth century. They have also been incredibly controversial. Paradoxically being some of the safest drugs in the entire pharmacopeia and causing life-threatening allergies, secondary infections, and resistance. This is a fascinating category of drugs that are widely used by our patients with lots of implications and interactions with Chinese medicine. This seminar examines this class of drugs and, by necessity, discusses various types of bacteria. Within each class of antibacterials, we will look at other functions, red flag issues, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, and any potential interactions. Chinese medical practitioners often have very strong feelings about antibiotics, this course will challenge and support a lot of commonly held beliefs and help us be better practitioners for our patients.
The recordings will be made available for you to review after the event!
Course Objectives
- Understand how antibacterial drugs and herbs interact.
- Identify the most common antibacterial drugs with potential for drug-herb interactions.
- Explore how major antibacterial drugs act on the body.
- Protect oneself from potential medico-legal issues arising from interactions.
- Understand the basics of bacterial microbiology.
Course Outline
November 17, 2024 - 9pm GMT, 10pm CET, 11pm IST (3 hrs)IntroductionDiscussion of microbiology and basics of antibioticsDiscussion of individual antibacterial drug classes including functions, mechanisms of action, adverse drug reactions, red flags, Chinese medical effects, and specific drug-herb interactions.Summary
Teacher
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