Things in a Medicine Cabinet with R

  • Common bathroom item; often kept in the cabinet.

  • First-aid staple; belongs in a medicine cabinet.

  • Topical rash ointment—fits the cabinet.

  • Prescription medicine; can be stored there.

  • Skincare treatment; often kept in a cabinet.

  • US cough syrup brand; fits a medicine cabinet.

  • Heartburn medicine once common in cabinets.

  • General term for medicines kept for treating minor issues.

  • Could be any red-colored tablets stored as meds.

  • Clean cloth pieces often kept for wiping wounds.

  • Blood-pressure medicine, often stored with other meds.

  • Antacid tablets for heartburn, common cabinet medicine.

  • Antipsychotic medication; some keep it at home.

  • Cholesterol‑lowering drug, often in cabinets.

  • Used as gentle skin toner, often in bathrooms.

  • Often stored in bathroom/medicine cabinets.

  • Topical cream for rashes, very common item.

  • First‑aid supply, often in home cabinets.

  • Often means mouthwash or eye rinse kept for cleaning.

  • Medical thermometer, commonly stored there.

  • Personal care product, often kept in cabinets.

  • Hemorrhoid/rectal cream, very real cabinet item.

  • Used for hemorrhoids or irritation in rectal area.

  • Sterile rolls for wrapping and supporting injuries.

  • Vitamin B2 tablets often stored as supplements.

  • Same as bandage rolls, for dressings and support.

  • Antifungal cream kept to treat ringworm.

  • Cream or lotion for skin rashes like eczema.

  • Massage or medicated oil for sore muscles.

  • Common first‑aid supply for wounds and sprains.

  • Toothbrush for cleaning teeth, often kept by sink.

  • Scented water, sometimes stored as skin toner.

  • Roll of tape used to secure bandages and gauze.

  • Antibiotic medication, prescription only.

  • Vitamin A–based skin meds, for acne and wrinkles.

  • Liquid medicine for cough relief, often cherry‑red.

  • Medicine for osteoporosis, prescribed tablets.

  • Small round tablet, typical medicine‑cabinet pill.

  • Roll of bandage, classic first‑aid cabinet item

  • Expired meds sadly still lurk in many cabinets

  • Medicine used to prevent/treat rabies infection

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