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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