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Writer's pictureHeidi Sawyer

Organizing Your Medicine Cabinet: A Step-by-Step Guide



A well-organized medicine cabinet is essential for keeping your home safe and ensuring that medications are easily accessible when you need them. Whether you have a small medicine cabinet or a larger storage area, these tips will help you create a system that works for your family.


1. Empty and Clean

Begin by removing everything from your medicine cabinet. Check expiration dates and dispose of any expired or unused medications. Be sure to follow local guidelines for safe disposal of medications. Once the cabinet is empty, wipe down the shelves and any containers.


2. Sort and Categorize

Group your medications and health supplies into categories. 


  • Prescription medications

  • Over-the-counter medications 

  • First aid supplies

  • Vitamins and supplements

  • Children’s medications


Second Sort: 

Categorize types of medicines, for example. Pain relief, Stomach, Allergies, etc.


3. Choose Storage Solutions

Based on what you have left after sorting and discarding, select storage solutions that fit your space and needs. Clear bins, drawer organizers, and labeled containers keep items neat and accessible. Consider using stackable bins if you have limited space. Pill organizers and small jars can be helpful for smaller items.


4. Label Everything

Label each container and shelf with its contents. This makes it easy for everyone in the household to find what they need and return items to their proper place. 




5. Create a First Aid Kit

In addition to organizing your medicine cabinet, consider creating a separate first aid kit. Stock it with essentials like bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze, tweezers, and scissors. Keep the first aid kit in a clearly labeled, easily accessible location.



Tips for Success:


  • Store Safely: Safety is paramount when organizing medications. Store all medications out of reach of children and pets. If you have prescription medications that could be harmful if misused, consider using a lockable storage box. Additionally, keep medications in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.


  • Keep Essentials Accessible: Place frequently used items, such as pain relievers and first aid supplies, at eye level or in a readily accessible location. This makes it easy to grab what you need in an emergency without having to search through the cabinet.

  • Teach Your Family: Make sure everyone in the household knows the organization system and understands the importance of keeping the medicine cabinet tidy. Educate children about the dangers of medications and the importance of only taking medications given by an adult.



By following these steps, you can create a medicine cabinet that is organized, safe, and efficient. A well-organized medicine cabinet not only saves time but also provides peace of mind knowing that you can quickly find what you need in an emergency.


At Makes Sense Home Organizing, we understand the importance of a well-organized home. If you need assistance with organizing your medicine cabinet or any other part of your home, contact us today for a consultation. Let us help you create a space that makes sense!


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