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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