Things in a Medicine Cabinet with A

  • Common pain reliever kept in most cabinets.

  • Medicine for infections; often stored at home.

  • Brand of ibuprofen; common pain medicine at home.

  • Rubbing alcohol is a classic first aid staple.

  • Used to clean cuts and scrapes; often kept there.

  • Pain and fever reducer; typical cabinet item.

  • Prescription antibiotic; sometimes kept at home.

  • Treats heartburn; an easy find in many cabinets.

  • Allergy medicine many families keep handy.

  • Elastic ACE bandage for sprains; first aid basic.

  • Topical medicine for pimples, common in bathroom.

  • Aloe gel for burns; often stored in cabinets.

  • Pre-moistened alcohol wipes; great for first aid.

  • Prescription mood drugs, many store them in cabinet.

  • Brand allergy pill, often kept in medicine cabinet.

  • Solvent for nail polish remover; common bottle in cabinets.

  • Anti‑anxiety drug (Xanax); often in bathroom cabinet.

  • Scented splash or balm kept with razors and lotions.

  • Asthma rescue inhaler medication; often stored at home.

  • Support for injured arm, can be folded in first‑aid shelf.

  • Device with medicine for asthma relief; classic cabinet item.

  • Deodorant to stop sweating; classic bathroom shelf resident.

  • Soothing gel/cream from aloe plant; used for burns and skin.

  • Disinfecting cream for cuts; first‑aid essential.

  • Spot treatment gels/creams for pimples; teens’ cabinet staple.

  • Prescription antidepressant; often kept at home.

  • Cholesterol-lowering statin; common home med.

  • Blood-pressure beta blocker; stored with meds.

  • Topical cream easing arthritis pain; cabinet fit.

  • Bandage for arm injuries; fits first‑aid shelf.

  • Prepackaged antiseptic pads; classic cabinet item.

  • Blood pressure tablet; usually in home med box.

  • Analgesic brand for pain relief; medicine shelf.

  • Emergency injection; some home kits include it.

  • Antibiotic tablets; often kept from prescriptions.

  • Cream for bug bites/rash; classic cabinet staple.

  • Inhaler for asthma; commonly kept in bathroom.

  • Same as anti‑itch cream; good cabinet choice.

  • Potent drug; atropine used in emergencies, eye drops too.

  • Gout medicine in pill form; often stored at home.

  • Catch‑all label, but fits allergy tablets and sprays.

  • Skin product; astringents tone/cleanse, often by sink.

  • Support brace for injuries; some keep it with first aid.

  • Antibiotic medicine; common home prescription.

  • Tablets for allergies; many people keep these.

  • Aftershave lotion; often stored in bathroom.

  • Elastic ACE bandage used to wrap injuries.

  • Brand‑name antipsychotic; kept if prescribed.

  • Small adhesive bandage for cuts and scrapes.

  • Bandages for arm injuries kept in first‑aid.

  • Small sealed vial for injectable medicines.

  • Antiseptic alcohol solution for skin cleaning.

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