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Long Term Care Top Sellers EMAIL ______Pain Management - Oral Medication Ointments and Topicals Qty ACCOUNT NAME _____________________________________________________________ MEDLINE ACCOUNT NUMBER _____________________________________________________________ CUSTOMER NAME _____________________________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER _____________________________________________________________ Long Term Care Top Sellers EMAIL _____________________________________________________________ Pain Management - Oral Medication Ointments and Topicals Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Aspirin 81mg Chewables St. Joseph® Curad® 1% Hydrocortisone OTCS0661C2 36/bt CUR015408Z 48/box Orange Flavor Tablet Aspirin Cream 1.5g Packet Aspirin 81mg Enteric Bayer® Low CUR006202H Curad 20% Zinc Oxide Cream 2oz OTC098512 120/bt Coated Tablet Dose Aspirin Curad A&D Ointment 144/ CUR003545Z Aspirin 325mg Enteric Coated 5gm Foil Pack box OTC92101 100/bt Tablet Curad Bacitracin Zinc 144/ CUR001109Z OTC90101 Aspirin 325mg Tablet 100/bt Bayer Aspirin Ointment 0.9gm Foil Packet box Tylenol® Curad Lip Balm Petroleum CUR0415Z 24/pk OTC10101 Acetaminophen 325mg Tablet 100/bt Regular Free SPF 15 Strength Curad Petroleum Jelly 144/ CUR005345Z Tylenol Extra 5g Foil Pack box OTC20101 Acetaminophen 500mg Tablet 100/bt Strength Curad Triple Antibiotic 144/ CUR001209Z Tylenol Ointment 0.9g Packet box OTC33350N Acetaminophen 650mg Caplet 50/bt Arthritis Pain Hydrocerin Moisturizing OTC060001 16oz Acetaminophen 160mg/5mL Cream OTC18016 16oz Tylenol Liquid Liquid Triple Antibiotic + Pramoxine OTC016155 1oz OTCS0883C2 Ibuprofen 200mg Tablet 100/bt Advil® HCl Pain Relief Ointment Naproxen Sodium 220mg OTC523059 100/bt Aleve® Tablet Drug Disposal Acetaminophen (250mg)/ Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* OTC513559 Aspirin (250mg)/Caffeine 100/bt Excedrin® (65mg) Tablets OTC3204 Drug Buster® 4oz Bottle 96/cs OTC3210 Drug Buster 16oz Bottle 12/cs Pain Management - Topical Pain Relief OTC3200 Drug Buster 64oz Bottle 4/cs Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* OTC3230 Drug Buster Gallon Bottle 4/cs Aspercreme® 4% Lidocaine OTC058404 5/box Pain Relieving Patch Ophthalmics Aspercreme 4% Lidocaine Active OTC005820 2.7oz Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Pain Relieving Cream Ingredients Asper-Flex 10% Trolamine Glycerin 0.2%, OTC6003912 Salicylate Pain Relieving 3oz Hypromellose Artificial Tears Lubricant Cream OTC018105 15mL 0.2%, Eye Drops Bengay® Ultra Strength Pain Polyethylene OTC978003 5/box Relieving Patch, Regular Size glycol 400 1% Icy Hot® Ketotifen Fumarate Ketotifen Cold&Hot 5% Menthol OTC071710 5mL OTC012413 5/box Medicated Antihistamine Eye Drops 0.025% Medicated Patch, Large Patch Polyethylene Icy Hot® Glycol Cold&Hot 5% Menthol Lubricant Eye Drops, 0.4mL OTC001256 5/box Medicated OTC089665 30/box 400 0.4%, Medicated Patch, Small Single Use Vials Patch Propylene glycol 0.3% Fast Freeze® 10% Menthol OTC960 4oz 15mL/ Carboxymeth- Pain Relieving Spray Refresh Tears® Lubricant OTC106084 bottle, ylcellulose Muscle Rub 10% Menthol and Bengay Eye Drops OTC100115 1.25oz 2/bt Sodium 0.5% 15% Methyl Salicylate Cream Greaseless Polyethylene Salonpas® 3% Menthol, 10% Glycol 400 OTC067509 Methyl Salicylate Pain Relief 9/box OTC42915 Systane® Lubricant Eye Drops 15mL 0.4%, Patch Propylene Salonpas 3.1% Camphor, glycol 0.3% OTC021006 6.0% Menthol, 10.0% Methyl 6/box TheraTears® Nighttime Carboxymeth- Salicylate Pain Relieving Patch OTC00228 Lubricant Eye Gel, 0.6mL 28/box ylcellulose Salonpas 3.1% Camphor, Single Use Vials Sodium 1% OTC011060 6.0% Menthol, 10.0% Methyl 60/box Salicylate Pain Relieving Patch Salonpas 4% Lidocaine Pain OTC083006 6/box Relieving Gel-Patch WellPatch® Warming Pain OTC9848A 4/box Relief Patch *Compare to active ingredients Laxatives and Antacids Dietary Supplements Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* Docusate Sodium 100mg OTC086601 Acidophilus Caplet 100/bt OTC40101 100/bt Colace® Softgel OTC2933 Culturelle® Probiotic Capsule 30/box Esomeprazole Magnesium OTC080905 14/bt Nexium® 24HR OTC214954 Fish Oil 1000mg Softgel 60/bt 20mg Delayed Release Capsule Florastor® Probiotic 250mg OTC500201 50/bt Pepcid AC® Capsule OTC006135 Famotidine 20mg Tablet 50/bt Maximum Magnesium Oxide 400mg Strength OTC000293 120/bt Tablet OTC64916H Milk of Magnesia 16oz Philips® OTC788069 Melatonin 3mg Tablet 60/bt Omeprazole 20mg Delayed OTC091503 42/box Prilosec OTC® Multi-Vitamin + Mineral Centrum® Release Tablet OTC115359 8oz Liquid, Alcohol Free Liquid OTC030603 Polyethylene Glycol Powder 17.9oz Miralax® OTC074201 Multi-Vitamin + Mineral Tablet 100/bt OTC76503 Ranitidine 75mg Tablet 30/bt Zantac 75® Proboitic OTC45101 Senna Tablet 100/bt Senokot® species in Probiotic Lactobacillus OTC086803 30/box Culturelle®, OTC049060 Senna-S Tablet 60/bt Senokot-S® rhamnosus Capsule but a different Cough, Cold, and Allergy strain Probiotic Saccharomyces Probiotic found OTC086905 50/bt Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* boulardii Capsule in Florastor OTC6817N Cetirizine 10mg Tablet 90/bt Zyrtec® OTC176001N Sodium Chloride 1gm Tablet 100/bt OTC78101 Diphenhydramine 25mg Tablet 100/bt Benadryl® OTC091401 Vitamin B-12 1000mcg Tablet 100/bt Fluticasone Propionate 60 OTC109170 Flonase® OTC095501 Vitamin C 500mg Tablet 100/bt Nasal Spray Sprays OTC091901 Vitamin D3 1000IU Tablet 100/bt Guaifenesin 100mg + OTC66016 Dextromethorphan HBr 16oz 10mg Syrup Medication Management Guaifenesin 100mg Syrup, Qty. Item No. Description Pkg. Compare to* OTC79316 16oz Alcohol Free and Sugar Free NON134000 Pill Crusher, Individually Boxed 1/box OTC27501 Guaifenesin 400mg Tablet 100/bt NON135000 Pill Splitter, Individually Boxed 1/box Guaifenesin 600mg Extended OTC070217 40/box Mucinex® NON137000 Pill Crusher/Splitter 6/cs Release Tablet NONSK0500 Silent Knight Pill Crusher 1/box OTC078809 Loratadine 10mg Tablet 90/bt Claritin® Silent Knight Pill Crusher 1000/ Sore Throat Lozenges, NONPC1000 Pouches cs OTC502198 Benzocaine 15mg + Menthol 18/box Cepacol® 500/ 3.6mg, Cherry NON2300 Medication Evelope box NON36630 7 Day Pill Box, Clear, 1x/day 6/cs 7 Day Pill Box with Lock, NON36670 6/cs 1x/day 7 Day Pill Box with Easy Push NON36680 6/cs Button, 1x/day 7 Day Pill Box with Easy Push NON36690 6/cs Button, 2x/day Ask us about our vaccines and flu shots! OTCPILLMNDR 7 Day Pill Box, Clear, 4x/day 20/cs To place your order, contact your Medline Representative, visit us at medline.com, or call Customer Service at 1-800-MEDLINE. *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. MKT18112458 / e18429 / 500 / SG / 55.
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