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Biofreeze
Biofreeze Professional Roll-on Pain Relief 3 oz
Provide cool and effective relief with this 3-oz Biofreeze Professional Pain Relieving Gel, Roll-On. It soothes soreness and is a long-lasting, fast-acting formula that can be used on most areas of your body. The Biofreeze Professional Pain Relieving Gel...
As low as $16.94 -
Biofreeze
Biofreeze Professional Pain Relief Gel for Sore Muscles, Sprains and Strains - 4 oz
Performance Health Biofreeze Professional is easy to apply and is absorbed quickly for effective pain relief. It will help with issues such as strains, sprains and other aches, so you can get back to your active lifestyle. The Biofreeze Professional pain...
As low as $16.94 -
Thera
Thera 2% Miconazole Nitrate Antifungal Cream, Itch Relief, 4 oz Tube
Formulated with miconazole nitrate (2%) to fight fungal infections, this antifungal cream helps treat most common fungal infections including athlete's foot, jock itch and ringworm.Soothing cream that helps relieve the discomfort of fungal infections...
As low as $12.66 -
Debrox
Debrox Ear Wax Remover 0.5 oz. Dropper Bottle
6.5% carbamide peroxide earwax removal kit includes 1/2 ounce of drops and a soft rubber bulb to serve as an ear syringe.For occasional use as an aid to soften, loosen and remove excessive earwax Safe, gentle and nonirritating Kit includes soft rubber...
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McKesson
McKesson Ear Tips, Disposable - for Removal of Earwax, Single-Use
Disposable tips to avoid cross-contamination between uses For single use only Ideal for use with McKesson ear wash systems
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McKesson
McKesson Ear Wash Basin - White, Kidney-Shaped, Polypropylene
Specially molded to fit under patient ear Autoclavable up to 250°F or cold sterilizable according to the facilities’ standards and procedures for polypropylene May be used with McKesson Ear Wash Systems (MFR # 140-2, 140-3, 140-4 and 140-5)
As low as $16.59 -
McKesson
McKesson Ear Wash System for Earwax Removal with Tube, Tips, Bottle
Effective, economical, and easy solution to clean inside of patient ears Ideal for safe removal of ear wax and buildup Flexible tube design allows user to best position the earwash solution stream to conveniently achieve clean results Tube attaches to...
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Metamucil
Metamucil Fiber Supplement Wafers Wafer Apple Crisp Flavor 24 per Box
Package Count: 24. Metamucil Apple Crisp Thins are delicious crunchy fiber snacks that provide 5 grams of fiber with just 100 calories per serving (4 grams total fat). They help satisfy hunger and contain 20% of your daily recommended value of fiber to...
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Geri-Care
Geri-Care Stool Softener Tablets, Docusate Sodium Laxative
Stool softener 100 mg of docusate sodium per tablet 1,000 tablets per bottle
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Geri Care Senna Plus
Geri-Care Senna Plus Stool Softener Tablet - Natural Vegetable Laxative
Natural vegetable laxative with stool softener Compare to active ingredient in Senekot-S® Dual Action 1,000 tablets per bottle Senokot-S is a registered trademark of Avrio Health
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Sunmark
sunmark 2% - 0.1% Diphenhydramine HCl / Zinc Acetate Itch Relief Cream 1 oz Tube
Get extra strength itch relief from 2% diphenhydramine HCl / 0.1% zinc acetate antihistamine cream that temporarily relieves pain and itching associated with insect bites; minor burns; sunburn; minor skin irritations; minor cuts; scrapes and rashes...
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Sunmark
sunmark 1% Hydrocortisone with Aloe Itch Relief Cream 1 oz Tube
Use this Sunmark hydrocortisone itch relief cream to treat minor skin irritations or rashes caused by insect bites, cosmetics, psoriasis, eczema or seborrheic dermatitis. This topical cream has 1% maximum strength to combat itchiness. Sunmark...
$8.79
Over the Counter
Over the Counter
Over-the-counter (OTC) remedies make it possible to treat many minor health ailments at home. These medicines are available without a prescription. So you can stock up before you need them and have them handy for when the need arises. A well-stocked medicine cabinet or first aid kit should include medicines from these categories of OTC drugs.
Antifungals
Antifungal creams, powders, and lotions contain ingredients that can help ease the itch and other symptoms associated with fungal infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm. Some may also help relieve insect bites, psoriasis, eczema or seborrheic dermatitis, and other skin irritation. These products contain active ingredients such as hydrocortisone to reduce inflammation plus clotrimazole or other antifungals. You apply them topically, directly to the irritated area.
Cough & Cold
Cough, congestion, sore throat, and other symptoms with the common cold and other minor viruses aren't serious but can be uncomfortable. While colds seem more frequent during the winter months, they can occur any time of year. So, it's a good idea to have products such as cough syrup, lozenges, sore throat spray, and mucus relief tablets handy year-round.
Ear & Eye Care
Ears and eyes are vulnerable to irritation and inflammation. Ear wax buildup can make ears feel clogged or even can lead to infections. Ear wax remover drops or ear wash systems can help soften, loosen and remove ear wax. In addition, eye drops can ease redness and irritation in the eyes due to allergies, dryness, dust, or other irritants.
Laxatives
Laxatives, stool softeners, suppositories, and fiber supplements help ease constipation and encourage more regular bowel movements. The type of product to use generally depends on the severity of symptoms.
Oral laxatives may be in pill, liquid, or powder that you can stir into water or another beverage. The design provides occasional relief of mild symptoms.
Suppositories are more fast-acting and may be more appropriate for more serious symptoms. If constipation is an ongoing issue, your doctor may recommend taking a fiber supplement regularly to help encourage healthy digestion.
Pain Relief
Headaches, backaches, sprains and strains, toothaches, and fevers can strike unexpectedly. So it's always a good idea to have a supply of oral pain relievers such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen sodium, or acetaminophen. These medications can help ease minor aches, pains, and fevers.
It can be helpful to stock up on topical pain relief agents, as well. These include pain-relief creams, gels, sprays, and patches that you can apply directly to an area that feels sore, such as a backache or muscle strain, to get fast relief.
As you stock your medicine cabinet, it's important to remember that over-the-counter medicines can sometimes have interactions with other drugs, and some may not be right for people with certain health conditions. Talk with your healthcare provider about all medications you take, including OTC remedies and even supplements. Follow dosing instructions carefully and take medications only as directed.
Over-the-counter (OTC) remedies make it possible to treat many minor health ailments at home. These medicines are available without a prescription. So you can stock up before you need them and have them handy for when the need arises. A well-stocked medicine cabinet or first aid kit should include medicines from these categories of OTC drugs.
Antifungals
Antifungal creams, powders, and lotions contain ingredients that can help ease the itch and other symptoms associated with fungal infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm. Some may also help relieve insect bites, psoriasis, eczema or seborrheic dermatitis, and other skin irritation. These products contain active ingredients such as hydrocortisone to reduce inflammation plus clotrimazole or other antifungals. You apply them topically, directly to the irritated area.
Cough & Cold
Cough, congestion, sore throat, and other symptoms with the common cold and other minor viruses aren't serious but can be uncomfortable. While colds seem more frequent during the winter months, they can occur any time of year. So, it's a good idea to have products such as cough syrup, lozenges, sore throat spray, and mucus relief tablets handy year-round.
Ear & Eye Care
Ears and eyes are vulnerable to irritation and inflammation. Ear wax buildup can make ears feel clogged or even can lead to infections. Ear wax remover drops or ear wash systems can help soften, loosen and remove ear wax. In addition, eye drops can ease redness and irritation in the eyes due to allergies, dryness, dust, or other irritants.
Laxatives
Laxatives, stool softeners, suppositories, and fiber supplements help ease constipation and encourage more regular bowel movements. The type of product to use generally depends on the severity of symptoms.
Oral laxatives may be in pill, liquid, or powder that you can stir into water or another beverage. The design provides occasional relief of mild symptoms.
Suppositories are more fast-acting and may be more appropriate for more serious symptoms. If constipation is an ongoing issue, your doctor may recommend taking a fiber supplement regularly to help encourage healthy digestion.
Pain Relief
Headaches, backaches, sprains and strains, toothaches, and fevers can strike unexpectedly. So it's always a good idea to have a supply of oral pain relievers such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen sodium, or acetaminophen. These medications can help ease minor aches, pains, and fevers.
It can be helpful to stock up on topical pain relief agents, as well. These include pain-relief creams, gels, sprays, and patches that you can apply directly to an area that feels sore, such as a backache or muscle strain, to get fast relief.
As you stock your medicine cabinet, it's important to remember that over-the-counter medicines can sometimes have interactions with other drugs, and some may not be right for people with certain health conditions. Talk with your healthcare provider about all medications you take, including OTC remedies and even supplements. Follow dosing instructions carefully and take medications only as directed.