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What medications are there in your medicine cabinet?

How I wish you lived a little closer.
One day soon, though.:kiss:
BTW, Good to see you!
 
Seriously, after just running to look in the medicine cabinet in my parent's bedroom (the other bathroom was occupied), I found vagasil, desitin, and hemorrhoid cream....

I'm gonna go cry in my room now while I decide whether or not to gouge out my eyes...
 
Pubert has a bunch of stuff. He keeps most of it on the bookshelf next to the bed, though.

Some generic stuff - aspirin, antacids, some cold medicines and cough drops. I have my reflux medicine there. If you're looking for a "good time", don't bother checking our medicine cabinet. :)

Lex
 
I've always wondered why they call it the 'medicine' cabinet. All my 'drugs' are in the kitchen cabinet. Just the usual; Advil, vitamins, misc. cold remedies, and indigestion type of stuff. The real serious meds are kept in the bedroom for when they are needed.
 
Tylenol, Rolaids, and a few hydrocodone I didn't use when I had my wisdom teeth pulled. Figure they might be handy to have in an emergency.
 
Actually, I had the medicine cabinets in the house removed. Hate them. Besides, I never used them since the house has many under-the-counter built-in drawers in the bathrooms. I have no "medicines" to hoard anyway other than a couple bottles of aspirin, which are in my nightstand in the bedroom with the condoms. In the winter, if I catch the usual, annual cold, I go buy all the usual cold junk then throw it out after the cold is gone rather than let it sit there for another year.

I've noticed in a lot of new homes and apartments that they are not installing medicine cabinets anymore.
 
I'm a walking pharmacy, so I have a little bit from every category,

Ha ! Well, you are indeed commercial pilot material, Ryan ! :badgrin:

I kid.

I actually have nothing in my medicine cabinet. Storing meds in a room that gets filled with steam every day makes little sense to me.

I have this *darling* cherry oak free standing four tiered cabinet that sits in my hallway where all of 'the goods' are kept...

In case of nuclear attack, there's room for me on the bottom shelf. ;)
 
some brain making me better pills
ask me doc

3 times a day everyday
rest of my life.
 
I really don't know! It's all written in Japanese and could be cocaine/heroin mix for all I know!:eek:
 
ummmm......
Men's Multivitamin ~ cause I don't eat enough during the day
Ginkgo Biloba ~ cause it helps thin your blood and makes you smart
Green Tea Extract ~ cause it is full of antioxidants
Lecithin ~ cause it helps with synapse functioning that i destroy with alcohol
Fish Oil ~ cause i refuse to die of a stroke at 90 like everyone else in my family
The Diet Source ~ probably the best diet pills out there, but you take like 14 pills a day
 
Hmm lets see lots.

I have paxil
Tamazapan
Seratide
Ventilin
strong painkillers for headaches
asprin
 
I don't have a medicine cabinet, either... my pills are scattered all around the house. Actually, they're scattered to four distinct locations that depend on the time of day I take them.

On the dining table are my morning pills: Claritin, One-A-Day Active Formula Multivitamin, and Prozac. On the kitchen counter are my afternoon pills that I take when I get home, right before dinner: Abilify, Dulcolax (because the Abilify causes constipation), and Omega-3 fish-oil capsules. On the bathroom cabinet are my evening pills that I take right before bed: Depakote, Melatonin, Advil, L-Lysine, and Sudafed PE. My in-case-I-forget and as-needed pills are in a tote-bag that comes with me from the car to my job: Maalox Plus, more Advil, more Claritin, and more Prozac. I also keep a bottle of Pepto Bismol in the kitchen and another in the car.

I need to start dating a pharmacist. This is getting ridiculous!
 
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