In a pharmacy drawer
Across
- 2. Drawer containing valerian, lemon balm, and sleep-inducing aids.
- 8. Hypoglycemic agents or sugar used as a rescue in hypoglycemia.
- 10. Drugs affecting mental processes, often requiring specific prescription types.
- 11. Statins and supplements containing monacolin K or plant sterols.
- 12. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and antacids for heartburn.
- 14. Repellents and kits for the safe removal of these arachnids from the skin.
- 15. Essential micronutrients from A to K sought by patients with deficiencies.
- 18. Home diagnostics: pregnancy, ovulation, COVID-19, or CRP.
- 19. Suppositories and ointments for proctological conditions.
- 20. Preparations for a "strong heart", hypertension, and heavy legs.
- 22. Medicines for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men.
Down
- 1. Drawer containing lecithin and Ginkgo biloba extracts.
- 3. Spasmolytic agents used for abdominal pain or renal colic.
- 4. Drawer full of cod liver oil, vitamin C, and echinacea extracts.
- 5. A broad group of painkillers, ranging from paracetamol to NSAIDs.
- 6. Essential ions administered orally to treat dehydration.
- 7. Where you will find oral contraceptives and thyroid medications.
- 9. Phytohormones (e.g., from soy) used to relieve climacteric symptoms.
- 13. Folic acid and supplements supporting fetal development.
- 16. Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and cytisine-based products.
- 17. Live bacterial cultures used as "protection" during antibiotic therapy.
- 21. Substances (e.g., pseudoephedrine) subject to legal sales quantity limits.