Bathroom packed with bottles and tubes of god-knows-what? Instead of trying to organize that medicinal no man's land, just start over. First, grab a trash can and throw away everything you've had for more than six months. Then head to the pharmacy and buy these eight must-haves covering virtually all your home-medicine needs.
PAIN AND SORENESS
Cabinet Member: Motrin
Why: Medications with ibuprofen, such as Motrin, perform triple duty in the body. "Most medications will help to treat pain and inflammation," says William Gouveia, a Tufts University professor of medicine, "but ibuprofen will reduce a fever as well."
COUGHING AND SORE THROAT
Cabinet Member: Robitussin
Why: Buy the DM formula, which packs the dynamic duo of sore-throat drugs: guaifenesin to loosen phlegm and dextromethorphan to suppress coughs. Most other meds contain only one or the other.
CUTS AND SCRATCHES
Cabinet Members: Band-Aid Liquid Bandages and Betadine (povidone iodine)
Why: Betadine decimates just about any germ you can run into when you cut yourself. As for the paint-on Band-Aids, the clear liquid forms a seal over cuts that won't fall off, protecting abrasions while they heal.
CONGESTION
Cabinet Member: Sudafed
Why: These tiny red tablets contain a drug called pseudoephedrine, which helps loosen nasal congestion and relieve stuffy nose. (Nasal sprays only work on the tissue they come into contact with, making them much less effective.)
ITCHING AND RASHES
Cabinet Member: Benadryl Itch-Stopping Cream
Why: This cream contains a drug called diphenhydramine hydrochloride, which eliminates the need to scratch almost anything.
INDIGESTION
Cabinet Member: Mylanta Maximum-Strength Liquid
Why: A swig of Mylanta offers immediate relief from heartburn and indigestion. (Pills are far slower.) And, unlike most medications, Mylanta even works if you're gassy, bursting gas bubbles in your gut and helping to relieve intestinal problems from the inside out.
COLD/CANKER SORES
Cabinet Member: Orajel Medicated Swabs
Why: Instead of spreading gunk on your finger and trying to swirl it around in your pie hole, these benzocaine-packed Q-tips are a better, mess-free option. Just snap the tip of the swab and spread the liquid around the inside of your mouth for immediate relief.
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