Things in a Medicine Cabinet with D

  • Common bathroom item, often in the cabinet.

  • Bathroom toiletry, often stored in there.

  • Some keep dentures or case in the cabinet.

  • Prescription med; many store it in there.

  • Weight-loss pills may be stored there.

  • First-aid antiseptic belongs in a cabinet.

  • Antibiotic tablets often kept there.

  • Medicine dropper lives in the cabinet.

  • Motion-sickness medicine, often stored at home.

  • Rash cream often stored in the cabinet.

  • Common OTC remedy kept for sudden stomach issues.

  • Cold remedy commonly kept in cabinets.

  • Anti-dandruff shampoo, often kept in bathroom.

  • Vitamin D supplement, often in bathroom shelf.

  • Vaginal douche product, sometimes in bathroom.

  • Eye drops are classic medicine cabinet item.

  • Adhesive denture cream, kept near bathroom meds.

  • Plural vitamin D tablets, same cabinet place.

  • Glucose‑control meds often stored with other drugs.

  • Prescription antidepressant, fits medicine shelf.

  • Water pills often stored with regular medicines.

  • Cream for diaper rash, often in family med kit.

  • Condom brand; many people keep them in bathroom.

  • Same as diuretics, just singular form of the drug.

  • Common antihistamine drug, used for allergies and as a sleep aid.

  • Vitamins and minerals often stored in bathroom cabinets.

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  • Prescription heart medicine; some keep it in cabinet.

  • Many people keep duct tape for quick fixes in bathroom.

  • Eye drops are classic medicine cabinet residents.

  • Brand of cold medicine nasal spray, fits well here.

  • Pet meds often stored with human medicines at home.

  • Painkiller/anti‑inflammatory drug, often stored at home.

  • Heat rub/cream for sore muscles, common in cabinet.

  • Hair product in many bathroom cabinets.

  • Pet medication often kept with family medicines.

  • Electronic thermometer, classic cabinet item.

  • Weight‑loss medication, can be stored there.

  • Tablets for diarrhea, very typical cabinet med.

  • Same as tablets: anti‑diarrhea medicine.

  • Birth control device sometimes kept there.

  • Bar soap brand, often in bathroom cabinets.

  • Steroid medication, often in home med box.

  • Sugar solution used medically; often in home first‑aid kits.

  • Adhesive for dentures; many keep this in bathroom cabinets.

  • Tablets/soaks for cleaning dentures; common cabinet item.

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