Things in a Medicine Cabinet with I
Cold pack for bumps—common in first‑aid kits.
Diabetes medicine; kept with home supplies.
Anti‑itch cream—fits a bathroom cabinet.
Tool for giving shots; may be stored with meds
Topical pain gel; a go‑to in many cabinets.
Common pain reliever—perfect cabinet item.
Rubbing alcohol for cleaning cuts and tools.
Iron supplement pills—medicine shelf staple.
OTC anti‑diarrheal; often kept at home.
Old first‑aid medicine; once kept at home.
Asthma inhaler—real medicine cabinet item.
As iron supplement pills, yes—cabinet item.
- indigestion tablets
- Injections
Bag filled with ice for swelling, first-aid gear
Spray or lotion to repel insects, common at home
Tablets for heartburn/indigestion, typical cabinet item
Iodine tablets for thyroid/radiation use, stored as meds
Topical iodine liquid for disinfecting cuts, classic item
Pain‑relief NSAID drug, sometimes in home kits.
Eye drops often labeled “I drops” on lists.
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