Things in a Medicine Cabinet with M

  • Bathroom staple; antiseptic rinse fits here.

  • Common sleep aid kept in the cabinet.

  • Face or surgical mask, handy in first aid.

  • Strong opioid painkiller, prescription only medicine.

  • Cosmetic products often stored in bathroom cabinets.

  • Classic antacid/laxative kept in cabinets.

  • First-aid supply for bandages; fits well.

  • Brand of ibuprofen; common in cabinets.

  • Prescription diabetes med; kept with pills.

  • Supplement like magnesium tablets; stored here.

  • Antacid used for heartburn and indigestion relief.

  • Skin lotion/cream, often kept in bathroom cabinets.

  • Fiber laxative for constipation, common medicine cabinet item.

  • Eye makeup, typically stored with bathroom toiletries.

  • Menthol gel/cream often kept for aches or colds

  • Common daily vitamins, many keep them in cabinet

  • Heart medication; many store prescriptions here

  • Pain/arthritis prescription, cabinet-friendly item

  • Small home med kit often lives in the cabinet

  • Toothpaste is a classic bathroom cabinet resident

  • General but okay: pills/sprays for migraine relief

  • Common bathroom product, often stored in cabinet

  • Specific enough: migraine tablets kept for attacks

  • Dried medicinal plants, some keep them for teas.

  • Cosmetic products; many store makeup there.

  • Common cosmetics; often kept in bathroom.

  • Old antiseptic brand, once common in cabinets.

  • General term for meds easing muscle spasms.

  • Allergy/asthma medicine, could be stored there.

  • Antidepressant tablet, often kept in cabinet.

  • General term for a pill easing muscle spasms.

  • Night guard to protect teeth, kept in bathroom.

  • Specific pain medicine for migraines.

  • General term for drug easing muscle tension.

  • Face cleanser liquid, often stored in bathroom.

  • Reusable period device, many keep in cabinet.

  • Single menstrual pad, fits cabinet supplies.

  • Prescription chemo/autoimmune drug, often stored

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