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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