Things in a Medicine Cabinet with E

  • Common bathroom staple for dry/irritated eyes.

  • Ethyl alcohol antiseptic kept for cleaning cuts.

  • Cotton swabs for cleaning outer ear area.

  • Handy for noise; small and often stored here.

  • Useful for noise or swimming; stored here.

  • First-aid/emergency kit that fits the cabinet.

  • Ear cleaning solution; fits first-aid stash.

  • Eye skincare; many stash it in the cabinet.

  • General ear medicine; sensible to keep.

  • Pain reliever brand; classic cabinet pick.

  • Treats eczema; belongs in a bathroom cabinet.

  • Wax removal drops; a typical cabinet item.

  • Device for bowel cleansing; stored with meds.

  • Cotton swabs for ears; common cabinet item.

  • Hormone medication often kept with pills.

  • Liquid medicine; many syrups are labeled as elixirs.

  • Old‑style anesthetic/antiseptic once kept at home.

  • Prescription antidepressant tablets, cabinet‑friendly.

  • Herbal oil for colds, rubs, or inhalation.

  • Hormone medication often stored with prescriptions.

  • Antibiotic used as pills or ointment in cabinets.

  • Sterile solution for rinsing irritated eyes.

  • Rehydration salts or drinks for illness recovery.

  • Digital/infrared device for checking ear temperature.

  • Padded cover for eye injuries; in first‑aid kits.

  • Magnesium sulfate crystals for soaking aches.

  • Earwax removal tools/drops often kept in cabinet.

  • Adrenaline auto‑injector for severe allergic reactions.

  • Elbow cream
  • Small elastic bands, often in bathroom drawers

  • Drops or kits to dissolve excess earwax

  • Topical cream for ear infections or irritation

  • Vitamin E supplements, common in cabinets

  • Tool or drops to clean ear wax safely

  • Ear plug singular, for noise or water protection

  • Many keep spare eyeglasses in the cabinet

  • Often kept as oil or rub for colds and aches

  • Nail file board, classic bathroom cabinet tool

  • Herbal immune supplement, often stored there

  • Cotton ear buds, used for gentle ear cleaning.

  • Tool to dispense liquid meds one drop at a time.

  • Caffeine/vitamin tablets, some keep them for fatigue.

  • Medicine that induces vomiting in some poison cases.

  • Cotton ear swab, common bathroom/medicine item.

  • Any medicine specifically for earache relief.

  • Brand painkiller tablets, common in US cabinets.

  • Proton‑pump inhibitor for reflux, kept for heartburn.

  • Cholesterol‑lowering drug, may be stored in cabinet.

  • Cough medicine that helps expel mucus from lungs.

  • Stretchy bandage for sprains, classic first‑aid item.

  • Tool or drops to remove earwax, fits cabinet use.

  • Eye ointment is a medicated cream for eye issues.

  • Ex-Lax is a laxative brand, often kept for constipation.

  • Essential oils sometimes stored for minor home remedies.

  • Elastic tape is a stretchy bandage for sprains/support.

  • Ear tips can be spare silicone pieces for ear cleaners.

  • Earplug protects ears from water or noise, often stored.

  • Ear hair trimmer is a small grooming tool for ears.

  • Ethyl alcohol is used as a disinfectant/antiseptic.

  • Elderberry pills/syrup used as herbal cold remedy.

  • Ear wax removal kits/drops are common in cabinets.

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