Things in a Medicine Cabinet with P

  • Pain reliever; a classic cabinet medicine.

  • Hydrogen peroxide, a first-aid cabinet staple.

  • Pain relief tablets are common in cabinets.

  • UK term for bandage; valid in the UK.

  • Doctors' medication orders kept in cabinet.

  • Medicated powder (like talc) is often kept.

  • Acne treatment; often kept with first-aid items.

  • Safety pins for bandages may be stored there.

  • Doctor's written medicine order, often stored.

  • Brand of antidepressant medication.

  • UK term for adhesive bandages for wounds.

  • Perfume or body spray often stored in cabinet.

  • Home pregnancy tests are classic cabinet items.

  • Petroleum jelly like Vaseline is stored there.

  • Generic pain meds are a main cabinet staple.

  • Pain reliever tablets are classic cabinet meds.

  • Medical patches (pain or nicotine) often kept there.

  • Pantoprazole is a real prescription stomach med.

  • Poison/antiseptic chemicals may be stored there.

  • Another generic term for common pain meds.

  • Antidepressant brand (paroxetine). Often in home meds.

  • Antihistamine/anti‑nausea drug; common prescription.

  • Hemorrhoid cream brand; often stored in bathroom.

  • Beta blocker for heart/anxiety; may be in cabinet.

  • Steroid tablets; often stored with other meds.

  • Supplements for gut health; sold as capsules/tablets.

  • Sanitary pad; often kept in bathroom cabinet.

  • Toothbrush is a common bathroom cabinet item.

  • Dental pick/skin pick tools sometimes kept there.

  • Broad term for pain relief meds usually stored there.

  • Porous volcanic stone scrub, smooths feet/skin.

  • Tool to split tablets safely into smaller doses.

  • Steroid prescription drug, often kept in cabinet.

  • Emergency contraceptive pill, kept with medicines.

  • Common slang for asthma inhaler in some regions.

  • Common bathroom item for spills and cleanup.

  • Brand of feminine products, often in cabinet.

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