Things in a Medicine Cabinet with T

  • Medicine tablets are often stored here.

  • Common bathroom item in many medicine cabinets.

  • Medical tape is a usual first-aid supply.

  • Used to check fever; classic cabinet item.

  • Handy for splinters; kept with first-aid.

  • Often stored in the bathroom cabinet.

  • Brand antacid tablets; fits the cabinet.

  • Hygiene supplies commonly kept in cabinets.

  • Prescription pain med; could be kept here.

  • Tissue packs often sit in bathroom cabinets.

  • Small clipper tool for trimming toenails, often kept in bathroom.

  • Hygiene item; many store these in cabinets.

  • Bathroom staple; fits a medicine cabinet.

  • Essential oil used on skin, common in home first‑aid.

  • Tight band used to stop bleeding; first‑aid staple.

  • Alcohol-based liquid medicine, often stored in kits.

  • Toothbrush often lives in or near bathroom cabinet.

  • Face or skin tonic/toner is a common bathroom product.

  • Hand or face towels are often stored in bathroom cabinets.

  • Tongue depressors appear in first‑aid/medical kits at home.

  • Topical analgesic ointment, popular in many home kits.

  • Talcum powder for skin care, often stored in bathroom.

  • Toothpicks sometimes kept in bathroom for dental hygiene.

  • Facial toner/skin toner commonly sits in bathroom cabinet.

  • Antiseptic liquid brand; used to clean wounds.

  • Cream for toe infections or fungus, fits well.

  • Hormone tablets for thyroid issues, cabinet item.

  • Sewing thread; some keep it for minor fixes.

  • tranquilizers
  • First‑aid triangular bandage, common in kits.

  • Any medicine for sore throat fits this category.

  • Antibiotic tablets/capsules, stored in cabinet.

  • Spray for sore throat, classic cabinet medicine.

  • Product to bleach teeth, common bathroom item.

  • Spice used as remedy; some keep capsules/powder.

  • General term for skin medicine kept in cabinet.

  • Tool to clean tongue; often stored near toothbrush.

  • Some keep medicinal/herbal tea bags in cabinet.

  • Antiviral flu medicine, may be stored at home.

  • Skin medicine applied on surface, fits category.

  • Herb used medicinally; some keep dried thyme.

  • Tampon brand, often stored in bathroom cabinets.

  • Cancer medicine; some patients keep it in cabinet.

  • Brand of nighttime pain/fever tablets.

  • Small grooming trimmers often kept in bathroom.

  • Deodorant/antiperspirant brand, kept in bathroom.

  • Eye drops for tears/dry eyes often stored there.

  • Medicinal lozenges for sore throat fit perfectly.

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