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Higher Education Top Sellers EMAIL ______Pain Management - Oral Medication Ophthalmics Qty ACCOUNT NAME _____________________________________________________________ MEDLINE ACCOUNT NUMBER _____________________________________________________________ CUSTOMER NAME _____________________________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER _____________________________________________________________ Higher Education Top Sellers EMAIL _____________________________________________________________ Pain Management - Oral Medication Ophthalmics Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Acetaminophen (250mg)/Aspirin APYK10106 Contact Lens Case 6/pk OTC513559 100/bt Excedrin® (250mg)/Caffeine (65mg) Tablets OTC000200 Eye Multi Purpose No Rub 12-oz. 12 oz OTC18016 Acetaminophen 160mg/5mL Liquid 16oz Tylenol Liquid Irritation Relief Opthalmic OTC000308 15 ml Visine® A.C. Tylenol® Regular Solution 15 ml OTC10101 Acetaminophen 325mg Tablet 100/bt Strength Ketotifen Fumarate OTC071710 5mL Tylenol Extra Antihistamine Eye Drops OTC20101 Acetaminophen 500mg Tablet 100/bt Strength Visine® Original Redness Reliever Aspirin 325mg Enteric OTC00550 15 ml Redness Remover OTC92101 100/bt Opthalmic Drop 15 ml Coated Tablet Eye Drops OTC90101 Aspirin 325mg Tablet 100/bt Bayer Aspirin Ointments and Topicals Aspirin 81mg Chewables St. Joseph® OTCS0661C2 36/bt Orange Flavor Tablet Aspirin Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Bayer® Low CUR003501H A&D Ointment 2-oz. Tube 2 oz OTC098512 Aspirin 81mg Enteric Coated Tablet 120/bt Dose Aspirin A&D Ointment 5 gm CUR003545Z 144/bx OTCS0883C2 Ibuprofen 200mg Tablet 100/bt Advil® Foil Pack, 144/Box Bacitracin Zinc Ointment 0.9 OTC523059 Naproxen Sodium 220mg Tablet 100/bt Aleve® CUR001109Z 144/bx gm Foil Packet 144/Box Bacitracin+Zinc Oin, Dietary Supplements CUR110556H 1 oz 500Un/G, 1-oz. Tube Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Clotrimazole 1% Cream Airborne® Chewable Tablet OTC033506 0.5 oz Lotrimin® AF OTC202219 32/bx 0.5-oz. Tube Berry Flavor 32/Box Hydrocortisone 1% Cream Airborne® Chewable Tablet CUR015408Z 48/bx OTC203346 32/bx 1.5 gm Packet 48/Box Citrus Flavor 32/Box Hydrocortisone 1% Airborne® Effervescent Tablet CUR015431H 1 oz OTC100942 10/bx Cream 1-oz. Tube Berry Flavor 10 Tablets OTC077702 Tinactin® Powder Spray 4.6-oz. 4.6 oz Airborne® Effervescent Tablet OTC100010 10/bx Orange Flavor 10 Tablets Triple Antibiotic + Pramoxine OTC016155 1oz HCl Pain Relief Ointment OTC409511 Caffeine 200mg Tablets 8/Box 8/bx Triple Antibiotic Ointment OTC078539 Fiber Gummies 120/Bottle 120/bt CUR001209Z 144/bx 0.9 gm Packet 144/Box Salonpas® 3% Menthol/10% OTC067509 9/box Triple Antibiotic Methyl Salicylate Pain Relief Patch CUR001231H 1 oz Ointment 1-oz. Tube Lip Care OTC33267 Zeasorb Powder 2.5-oz. 2.5 oz Zeasorb® AF Powder Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* OTC02479 2 oz Jock Itch 2-oz. Carmex Squeeze Tube 8307-8133-14 12/bx Lip Balm 12 x 0.35oz Oral Care Curad Lip Balm Petroleum CUR0415Z 24/pkg Free SPF 15 24/Pack Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* OTC004458 Flossers Mint Flavor 90/Bag 90/bg Medicated Lip Treatment OTC003680 2/pk Carmex® 2 x 0.35oz No Alcohol Mouth Rinse OTC6414 12/cs 4-oz. Bottle 12/Case OTC007435 Moisture Lip Balm SPF 15 0.15oz 1/pk Chapstick® Oral Care 360 Mouth Rinse OTC006902 Tropical Lip Balm SPF 45 0.15oz 1/pk OTC6131 12/cs Liquid 4-oz. 12/Case OTC020001 Abreva Cream 2gm Tube 1/pk Oral Pain Relief OTC02303 0.33 oz Orajel® Benzocaine 20% Gel OTC000112 Toothbrush Heads 2/Pack 2/pk OTC004328 Toothbrush Medium 2/Pack 2/pk OTC004311 Toothbrush Soft 2/Pack 2/pk Waxed Dental Floss Mint OTC004064 100 yd Flavor 100 Yards *Compare to active ingredients Drug Disposal Cough, Cold, and Allergy Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* OTC3200 Drug Buster 64oz Bottle 4/cs 12-Hour Nasal Decongestant OTCS0393C2 30 ml Afrin® OTC3230 Drug Buster Gallon Bottle 4/cs Spray 30 ml OTC116706 Afrin® Original Nasal Spray 15 ml 15 ml Unit Dose Medications Allegra® Allergy 60 mg 12- OTC413102 12/bx Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Hour Tablet 12/Box Acetaminophen 2 x 325 mg Unit 250 Cepacol® Extra Strength Throat OTC14513 Tylenol® OTC710167 16/bx Dose Tablet 250 Unit Dose/Box UD/bx Lozenge Cherry Flavor 16/Box Acetaminophen 2 x 500 mg Unit 250 OTC6817N Cetirizine 10 mg Tablet 90/Bottle 90/bt Zyrtec OTC17513 Tylenol® Dose Tablet 250 Unit Dose/Box UD/bx OTC000877 Cold/Flu Daytime Softgel 8/Box 8/bx DayQuil Advil® 2 x 200 mg Tablet in Unit 24 Cough Drops Honey OTC015489 OTC00043A 30/bag Halls Dose Packets 50/Box; 24 Box/Case bx/cs Lemon Flavor 30/Bag Aleve® 1 x 220 mg Tablet in Unit 36 DayTime Cold & Flu Multi- DayQuil® OTC01984 OTC065640 12 oz Dose Packets 50/Box; 36 Box/Case bx/cs Symptom Relief Liquid Cold & Flu Bayer® Aspirin 2 x 325 mg 36 Diphenhydramine 25 OTC02066 Tablet in Unit Dose Packets OTC555124 24/bx Benadryl® bx/cs mg Tablet 24/Box 50/Box; 36 Box/Case Fexofenadine HCL 180 Diphenhydramine 1 x 25 mg Tablet 200 OTC078430 30/bt Allegra OTC018447H Benadryl® mg Tablet 30/Bottle Unit Dose Caplet 200/Box UD/bx Flonase® Allergy Relief 120 Guaifenesin 100 mg/5 ml 100 OTC020020 OTC148800 Robitussin® Nasal 120 Sprays spray Syrup Unit Dose 100 x 10 ml UD/bx Fluticasone Propionate 120 Guaifenesin 100 mg/5 ml 100 OTC616701 Flonase® OTC174415 Robitussin® Nasal 120 Sprays spray Syrup Unit Dose 100 x 15 ml UD/bx Guaifenesin 100 mg Syrup Guaifenesin 100 mg/5 ml 100 OTC79316 16 oz Robitussin® OTC174400 Robitussin® Sugar & Alcohol Free 16-oz. Syrup Unit Dose 100 x 5 ml UD/bx Guaifenesin Extended- Guaifenesin 100 mg+DM 10mg 100 OTC070217 40/bx Mucinex® OTC063800 Robitussin DM® Release 600mg Tablets Syrup Unit Dose 100 x 5ml UD/bx OTC078809 Loratadine 10 mg Tablet 90/Bottle 90/bt Claritin Ibuprofen 2 x 200 mg Tablet in 250 OTC10013 Advil® Vicks® Vap- Unit Dose Packets 250/Box UD/bx OTC006396 Medicated Chest Rub 3.53-oz. 3.53 oz O-Rub Loperamide HCL 2 mg Tablet in 100 OTC20033 OTC008400 Mucinex® 600 mg Tablet 40/Box 40/bx Unit Dose Packets 100/Box UD/bx Mucinex® DM Extended OTC056406A 40/bx Pain Management - Topical Pain Relief Release Tablet 40/Box Nascaort® Allergy 24- 120 Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* OTC58005 Hour Nasal 120 Sprays spray Aspercreme 4% Lidocaine OTC005820 2.7oz Night Time Cold and Flu Pain Relieving Cream OTC005662 24/bx Vicks® Nyquil® Softgels 24/Box Asper-Flex 10% Trolamine OTC6003912 3oz Phenylephrine HCL 10 Salicylate Pain Relieving Cream OTC100112 36/bx Sudafed PE® mg Tablet 36/Box Cold&Hot 5% Menthol Icy Hot® OTC012413 5/box Medicated Patch, Large Medicated Patch OTC502198 Sore Throat Lozenges 18/Box 18/bx Cepacol® Cold&Hot 5% Menthol Icy Hot® OTC001256 5/box Medicated Patch, Small Medicated Patch Miscellaneous Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Fast Freeze® 10% Menthol OTC960 4oz Pain Relieving Spray 7 Day Pill Management NON36630 6/cs Box, Clear, 1x/day Muscle Rub 10% Menthol and Bengay OTC100115 1.25oz 15% Methyl Salicylate Cream Greaseless NON135000 Pill Splitter, Individually Boxed 1/bx Salonpas® 3% Menthol/10% Plan B One-Step® 1.5 OTC067509 9/box OTC016288 1/box Methyl Salicylate Pain Relief Patch mg Tablet 1/Box Laxatives and Antacids Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* OTC40101 Docusate Sodium 100mg Softgel 100/bt Colace® Ask us about our vaccines and flu shots! Pepcid AC® OTC006135 Famotidine 20mg Tablet 50/bt Maximum To place your order, contact your Medline Strength Representative, visit us at OTC76503 Ranitidine 75mg Tablet 30/bt Zantac 75® medline.com, or call Customer Service at 1-800-MEDLINE. OTC45101 Senna Tablet 100/bt Senokot® *Compare to active ingredients © 2018 Medline Industries, Inc. All rights reserved. CURAD and Medline are registered trademarks of Medline Industries, Inc. Advil is a registered trademark of Wyeth LLC. Aleve is a trademark of Bayer HealthCare LLC. Bengay and Visine Tears are registered trademarks of Pfizer Inc. Claritin is a registered trademark of Schering Corporation. Colace and Peri-Colace are registered trademarks of Purdue Products, L.P. Drug Buster is a registered trademark of Earth Ecocentric LLC. Florastor is a registered trademark of Biorganon SA Corporation. Habitrol is a registered trademark of Novartis AG. Icy-Hot is a registered trademark of Icy-Hot Bottle Company. Miralax is a tregistered trademark of MSD Consumer Care, Inc. Mucinex is a registered trademark of Reckitt Benckiser LLC. Ocusoft is a registered trademark of Ocusoft, Inc. Corporation. Prilosec OTC is a registered trademark of AstraZeneca AB Corporation. Liquifilm Tears and Refresh P.M. are registered trademarks of Allergan, Inc. St. Joseph is a registered trademark of Foundation Consumer Healthcare, LLC. Systane is a registered trademark of Novartis AG Corporation. Tears Naturale is a registered trademark of Alcon Laboratories, Inc. TheraTears is a registered trademark of Advanced Vision Research, Inc. Extra Strength Tylenol and Tylenol are registered trademarks of McNeil Consumer Brands, Inc. Zantac is a registered trademark of Warner-Lambert Company. Zyrtec is a registered trademark of Johnson & Johnson Corporation. MKT18111341 / e18428 / 100 / SG / 55.
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