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Doctor Easy
Doctor Easy Splash Guard
Package Count: 10. The Splash Shield for the Elephant® Ear Washer is a circular plastic disc that sits behind the disposable tip at the end of the tube. The Splash Shield helps to avoid having solution or earwax splash back on to the hands and helps to...
$13.75 -
Doctor Easy
Doctor Easy Rhino Ear Washer
Get professional ear cleaning at home. Invented by a physician, use the Rhino Ear Washer to clean your ears. If you use a hearing aid, use the Rhino Ear Washer to keep your ears cleaned out to prolong the life of your vital hearing aid! Use along with...
$37.10 -
Eaton Medical
Eaton Medical Contact Lens Case
Contact lens case features superior deep wells to store all types of contact lenses.A nonstick star at the bottom of the well makes lens removal easy Double lock caps have 1/8 inch more locking tension than most others on the market Guaranteed to be free...
As low as $9.08 -
The Morgan Lens
The Morgan medi-Flow Lens Morgan Med-Flow Lens
Used by physicians, nurses and other medical personnel for emergency eye irrigation, the Morgan lens eye irrigation system can, in seconds, give an eye the washing it needs if injured by chemical or thermal burns.The Morgan Lens is designed to be...
As low as $53.82 -
3M
3M E-A-Rsoft Yellow Neons Ear Plugs Disposable Yellow
The 3M™ E-A-Rsoft™ Yellow Neons™ Earplugs feature a natural cylindrical shape and smooth texture for a comfortable fit. Once in the ear, foam earplugs expand to conform to the unique shape of each ear canal. Bright yellow color is designed to help make...
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Dr. Easy
Dr. Easy Ear Basin Reusable White
Dr. Easy basin is an economical basin for cleaning ears at home or in a doctor's office. Solution sprayed into a human ear will come back out rather rapidly: This basin is shaped to fit on the side of the head, just under ear, so all liquid is captured...
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Kanjo
Kanjo Pain Relief Topical Gel Menthol 4.2 oz. Bottle 5% Strength
Arnica refers to a genus of perennial, herbaceous plants belonging to the sunflower family (Asteraceae). Arnica is believed to have anti-inflammatory effects, which can be beneficial for reducing swelling and pain associated with injuries. Menthol can be...
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Kanjo
Kanjo Pain Relief Topical Oil Capsaicin 1.65 oz. Bottle 0.15% Strength
Capsaicin oil is derived from chili peppers and is known for its active component, capsaicin. Capsaicin works as a topical analgesic by depleting substance P, a neurotransmitter that transmits pain signals to the brain, leading to a reduction in pain...
$30.00 -
Kanjo
Kanjo Acupressure Ear Seeds
Ear seeds harness the power of acupressure from Eastern medicine to alleviate pain and stress. By placing Kanjo acupressure ear speeds on specific pressure points of the ear corresponding to pain areas in the body, you can find relief from chronic pain,...
$50.00 -
Tivic ClearUP 2.0
Tivic ClearUP 2.0 Bioelectronic Sinus Relief Device ,
It's not a spray, pill, or flush – it's a revolution that works. ClearUP from Tivic Health offers precise, targeted sinus relief that you control. Powered by patented bioelectronic technology, this device works harmoniously with your body's natural...
$249.99 -
McKesson
McKesson Aluminum Eye Protector , 12 Ct
Package Count: 12. This aluminum eye shield without cover is a specialized ocular device designed for post-surgery eye protection. This shield is specifically crafted to provide a secure and shielded environment for the eye after surgical procedures,...
$21.85 -
McKesson
McKesson Vision Screening Card 4-3/4 X 7 Inch
Use the McKesson Jaeger Eye Test Chart to test near vision acuity at normal reading distance. It includes multiple paragraphs written in various text sizes. This chart can be used when checking for astigmatism, farsightedness and loss of near focusing...
As low as $13.54
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.