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Omeprazole

What Does Omeprazole Do? Omeprazole reduces the amount of hydrochloric acid in your stomach. It is used primarily to handle conditions like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), gastric ulcers, duodenal ulcers, and Zollinger-Ellison...

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Amlodipine

What Does Amlodipine Do? Amlodipine is primarily used to treat high blood pressure and angina. As a calcium channel blocker, it relaxes the blood vessels, allowing the heart to pump blood more efficiently and reducing its workload....

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Atorvastatin

What Does Atorvastatin Do? Atorvastatin, a type of statin drug, is mainly used to lower ‘bad’ cholesterol levels in the blood (LDL), which helps prevent heart diseases. It's often prescribed to treat high cholesterol and to prevent...

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Temporalis

General information The temporalis muscle is a thin, fan-shaped muscle located in the temporal fossa. This muscle makes up the masticatory muscle group, along with the medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid and masseter muscles. Literal...

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Tensor Fascia Latae

General information The tensor fascia latae is one of the muscles located within the thigh. Literal meaning Stretcher of the side band. Interesting information Various factors can make an individual more prone to Iliotibial Band Syndrome,...

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Tibialis Anterior

General information The tibialis anterior originates in the upper two-thirds of the lateral surface from the tibia. It inserts into the first metatarsal and first cuneiform bones within the foot. The muscle works to invert and dorsiflex the...

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Teres Minor

General information The teres minor is an elongated, narrow muscle within the rotator cuff of the shoulder. Literal meaning Lesser round or rounded off. Interesting information The rotator cuff is a muscle group that works together to give...

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Teres Major

General information The teres major is one of the muscles found in the upper arm. It is one of the seven scapulohumeral muscles in the body, involved in moving and stabilising the shoulder. Even though the muscle is thick, it is somewhat...

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Tibialis Posterior

General information The tibialis posterior is one of the most central muscles in the leg. It is located within the posterior part of the leg. It acts as the key stabilising muscle within the lower leg. Literal meaning After, or behind, the...

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Thyrohyoid

General information Thyrohyoid is a small, quadrilateral muscle located in the neck’s anterior triangle. It belongs to a group of muscles known as the infrahyoid muscles. There are four infrahyoid muscles in total - the others being...

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Transversus Thoracis

General information The transversus thoracis muscle is a thin muscle situated on the interior aspect of the anterior thoracic wall and its function includes pulling the rib cartilages caudally, in turn supporting expiration. Literal meaning...