Things in a Medicine Cabinet with L

  • Handy for dry skin; a common cabinet item.

  • Mouthwash brand often kept in bathrooms.

  • Cough drops fit perfectly in a med cabinet.

  • Medicine for constipation; cabinet-worthy.

  • Treats chapped lips; belongs in the cabinet.

  • Disinfectant spray, often kept with medicines

  • Prescription blood-pressure pills; stored meds.

  • Medicinal shampoo for lice; fits the cabinet.

  • Prescription anxiety med; kept with pills.

  • Protective medical gloves, common first‑aid item

  • Soothing cream for dry skin, medicine‑cab staple

  • Antihistamine tablets for allergies, fits well

  • Cosmetic kept in bathroom cabinet for lips.

  • Fine‑toothed comb to remove head lice.

  • Special shampoo/spray used to kill head lice.

  • Product formulated to treat head lice.

  • Brand cholesterol medicine; fits the category.

  • Any product used to treat lice infestations.

  • Prescription blood‑pressure medicine tablet.

  • Thyroid hormone replacement medication.

  • Contact lenses often stored in bathroom cabinets.

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  • Lactase tablets for lactose intolerance relief.

  • Disinfectant cleaning wipes often kept in cabinet.

  • Personal lubricant, often stored with other bathroom/health items.

  • Makeup kept in many bathroom cabinets for daily use.

  • Lozenges with lemon flavor for coughs, very common.

  • Small surgical blade tool, used for blood tests.

  • Brand of pregabalin capsules, prescription medicine.

  • Medicinal syrup for coughs; classic cabinet item.

  • Antiepileptic prescription drug; real cabinet med.

  • Liquid bandage seals small cuts, common first‑aid item.

  • Cotton lint or fluff from bandages, found with dressings.

  • Medicinal rub for muscles/joints, classic cabinet item.

  • Topical treatment used to kill lice on scalp.

  • Ulcer drug, proton pump inhibitor medicine.

  • Amino acid; taken as supplement tablets.

  • Lotion for legs, like moisturiser or pain gel.

  • Soothing balm for chapped or dry lips.

  • Pantyliners, often stored in bathroom cabinet.

  • Oil or sachets used for calming aromatherapy.

  • Used in acne/peel products kept in cabinet.

  • Bath or skin exfoliating sponge, often stored.

  • Generic term for liver tablets or syrups.

  • Hand/face wash commonly kept by bathroom sink.

  • Specific medicine for coughs, perfect fit.

  • Moisturizing lip balm, often stored for chapped lips.

  • Essential oil sometimes kept for calming or skin use.

  • Sterile long needles may be stored with medical supplies.

  • Big adhesive dressings for larger cuts or wounds.

  • Pain relief tablets/gel for legs, fits medicine use.

  • Wrap used to support or cover injured legs.

  • Generic term for big tablets kept for dosing.

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