Things in a Medicine Cabinet with S
Common toiletry often kept in the cabinet.
Medical supply; dosing or injections at home.
Small scissors are handy in first-aid kits.
Medicine often stored safely in cabinets.
Cough or fever syrups live in medicine cabinets.
Bathroom toiletry often kept in cabinets.
Skin protection item kept for sunny days.
Medicines like steroid creams are kept here.
First-aid saline for rinsing or nasal care.
Hand sanitizer fits a cabinet first-aid stash.
Prescription medicine often stored safely.
Cleaning sponge, often stored with first‑aid stuff
Cotton swabs, classic medicine cabinet staple
Vitamins and supplements are kept in cabinets.
Healing salve/ointment, common in first‑aid kits
Face/skin serum, common skincare in cabinets.
Common first-aid liquid for cleaning wounds.
Medical splint, fits as emergency first‑aid item
Medicine for sinus relief, fits well here.
Electric/manual shaver often kept in bathroom.
Small scalpels can be in home first‑aid kits.
- Smelling salts
Medical arm sling can be kept in first‑aid stash.
Moisturizing or medicated skin cream fits well.
Medication form for rectal use, often stored with other remedies.
Baby pacifiers; many parents keep spare ones in bathroom cabinets.
Sterile stitches for wound closure, part of some first‑aid kits.
Placebo‑style tablets; some people keep them as home remedies.
General term, but fits as a specific cold/flu remedy.
Effervescent antacid tablets, classic bathroom medicine.
Broad term but okay for over‑the‑counter sleep aids.
Laxative type for constipation, often in home cabinets.
Nasal spray for sinus relief, fits medicine cabinet well.
- Sinus medication
Liquid cough medicine kept with cold/flu supplies.
Pills for insomnia; common sleep medicine at home
OTC products to help sleep; often kept in cabinet
Saltwater nasal spray for congestion; bathroom staple
Acid used in acne/wart treatments; in spot products
Small metal fasteners for bandages; first‑aid basic
Lozenges brand for sore throat; classic cabinet item
Topical anti‑inflammatory cream; for rashes, bites
Cream for pimples/acne; common teen cabinet resident
Prescription diuretic; could be stored with meds
General creams/serums for skin; often in bathroom
Brand of levothyroxine for thyroid; kept with meds
Disposable gloves for wound care; in some first‑aid kits
Sterile bandages for covering clean wounds at home
Skin serums often kept with skincare in bathroom cabinet
Prescription antipsychotic; some keep in medicine cabinet
Saline drops used to rinse eyes or nose, cabinet‑friendly
Sinus relief meds (pills or spray) commonly stored there
Cholesterol prescription; likely kept in medicine cabinet
Small medical shears/scissors often kept for first aid
Nickname for Scope mouthwash, common bathroom brand.
Ointment-type skin treatments; soothe and protect skin.
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