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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Shemika Harroun | Posted under   Home Improvement


Recessed Bathroom Medicine Cabinet Products



I have written a pamphlet about what to stock in your recessed bathroom medicine cabinet. I sell the pamphlet through a local drugstore. The pharmacist liked the products that I had chosen.

You should always have acetaminophen, aspirin and a non-aspirin pain reliever in your recessed bathroom medicine cabinet. If you have an infant in your home, you should also stock the recessed bathroom medicine cabinet with Infant Tylenol.

Another item to keep in your recessed bathroom medicine cabinet is activated charcoal. Activated charcoal is commonly used in emergency treatment for specific kinds of poisonings and drug overdoses.

Charcoal keeps poison from being absorbed from the stomach into the body. It is important to remember that charcoal should be used alone. It loses its effectiveness when mixed with chocolate syrup, ice cream or sherbet. It can be very useful in your recessed bathroom medicine cabinet if you have an accidental poisoning at your home. It is important to contact poison control before using charcoal.

Antibiotic cream should be found in every recessed bathroom medicine cabinet. Along with antibiotic cream a recessed bathroom medicine cabinet should also have antiseptic solution to clean cuts. It is also good to keep bandages, gauze and adhesive tape on hand.

When you aren't feeling good, it is nice to be able to open up your recessed bathroom medicine cabinet and find exactly what you need to feel better. You should keep things like antacids and anti-diarrhea medication in your recessed bathroom medicine cabinet. These are not items that you will want to run to the drugstore for.

My mother always told me to keep eye wash in my recessed bathroom medicine cabinet. I always thought that was silly until I inadvertently got the oils from a habanero pepper in my eye. After my incident with the pepper, I know exactly why you need to keep eye wash in your recessed bathroom medicine cabinet.

I live where there are a lot of mosquitoes, so I keep calamine lotion in my recessed bathroom medicine cabinet. I apply calamine lotion with cotton balls that I also keep in my recessed bathroom medicine cabinet with cotton swabs. Sunscreen is next to the calamine lotion, they almost seem to go hand in hand.

I really have been surprised when I do informal polls of my friends and find out how little that their recessed bathroom medicine cabinet is stocked with. I only had one other friend that kept syrup of ipecac in their recessed bathroom medicine cabinet.

I think that every one of my friends has a small pair of scissors and some tweezers in their recessed bathroom medicine cabinet. It seems like they all had cold and cough medicines as well.

I asked my friends about thermometers and only about a third of the people I asked had one in their recessed bathroom medicine cabinet. Some of the people without a thermometer even had children. I was really surprised. I would not have guessed that people would be more likely to have a cold pack than a thermometer.

No one likes to talk about the other personal items in their recessed bathroom medicine cabinet. I list laxatives and lubricants in my pamphlet, but no one usually discusses those items with me.



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