Things in a Medicine Cabinet with B
First-aid staple; belongs in a medicine cabinet.
Adhesive bandage; classic cabinet must-have.
Healing or lip balm fits in a medicine cabinet.
Common bathroom/cabinet toiletry for kids.
Common contraceptive pills often stored here
Colloquial rash/hemorrhoid cream; fits the cabinet.
Brand of aspirin, classic cabinet medicine
Kept for skin care; often in bathroom cabinet
First-aid burn ointment; belongs in the cabinet.
Small hair pins often kept in medicine cabinets.
B vitamins; water‑soluble nutrients in many meds
Low‑dose aspirin; common heart‑protective pill
Group of B‑complex supplements, often stored
Biotin supplement; used for hair and nails
Prescription muscle relaxant; could be stored
Disinfectant; some keep small bottle in cabinet
Prescription antidepressant; may be stored
Diaper rash barrier cream; often kept for babies
Solid soap bar; many keep spare bars in cabinet
Insect repellent; often stored with first‑aid stuff
Razor blades or scalpel blades often stored for grooming or first aid.
Borax powder sometimes stored for cleaning or minor home remedies.
Special plasters for blisters, common in first‑aid kits.
Baking soda often kept for soothing bites, skin, or teeth.
Bubble bath can live in the bathroom cabinet as a toiletry.
Baby medicine like infant syrup often lives in the med cabinet.
Cream to treat bunions fits perfectly as a cabinet medicine.
Moisturizing body lotion is a typical bathroom cabinet toiletry.
Toothbrushes, hair or nail brushes often kept in bathroom cabinets.
Shower gel; some keep spare bottles in cabinet
Element in some stomach/diarrhea medicines
Many people stash spare batteries in cabinet
Deodorant/body spray often kept in cabinet
Commonly kept prescription in medicine cabinets
Brand of anti-gas tablets; bathroom classic
Bar soap often stored in or near bathroom cabinet
Back pain cream fits topical medicine category
Generic term for tablets kept in bottles, often painkillers.
Kept for fresh breath; small tins often in bathroom.
Type of medication to prevent clots; stored with other meds.
Used for baby hygiene; often stored with bathroom supplies.
Toothbrush commonly stored in or by the bathroom cabinet.
Small padded plasters for blisters; classic first-aid item.
Cream for insect bites; common first-aid ointment.
Heart medication class; stored with prescription drugs.
Often kept in bathroom cabinets for grooming.
Famous aspirin brand; classic medicine cabinet staple.
Moisturizing lotion for infants; often kept in bathroom.
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