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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