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How to Organize a Medicine Cabinet in 4 Easy Steps

By Heather in Home

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Feeling overwhelmed every time you open your medicine cabinet? You’re not alone! For busy moms, an unorganized medicine cabinet can spell chaos—especially during cold and flu season when you need to be on your A game. But don’t worry—I’m going to show you exactly how to organize a medicine cabinet the easy (and efficient!) way.

Organizing your medicine cabinet doesn’t have to be an overwhelming task; it can be quite quick and easy. You don’t need any special materials either. I’ll show you what you can use (you probably already have a lot of these items at home!).

Today, I’ll show you 4 steps to organize your bathroom or kitchen cabinet for storing all your household medicine containers in a way that’s practical and easy. It’s time to get rid of expired medications and make it easier to see and reach what you need!

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Winter is the perfect time of year to get your storage in order. With cold and flu season, I make it my annual tradition to clean up my medicine supply in particular—and you should, too. So, here are all the tricks and tips you need to have an organized medicine cabinet…the simple way!

Why You Need to Keep Your Medicine Cabinet Organized

There are a few reasons why this is one of the most critical areas to keep organized and tidy. Firstly, when you (or your kids) aren’t feeling well, the very last thing you want to do is run around the house looking for a thermometer.

Even worse? I had a child sick and needed a fever reducer. When I finally found the bottle, it was expired! I felt awful (don’t worry, my husband was able to pick some up, and our son was just fine in the end).

Then, recently, when I purchased a bottle of medicine and came home to realize I already had it, I decided it was time to get this cabinet under control once and for all. I vowed to learn how to organize my medicine cabinet and keep it that way!

Here’s what it looked like when I started:

before photo of a messy disorganized medicine cabinet

It wasn’t terrible, but it certainly wasn’t working for our family either!

How to Organize a Medicine Cabinet Step-by-Step

1. Empty the space

The first step for any organization project is to completely empty out the space. Take everything out of the cabinet. I know it may be tempting to leave a few small items there – but trust me on this one!

emptied kitchen cabinet

As you pull bottles off of each shelf, take note of the expiration date of each. Set expired medication off to the side to dispose of properly.

sorting medicine containers in plastic bins

According to the FDA, expired or unused medication can be disposed of by mixing it with used coffee grounds or kitty litter and placing it inside a zipped top bag. The bag is then thrown away in your trash container.

coffee grounds in ziploc bag with expired medication in it to safely dispose

Now that your cabinet is nice and empty, give it a good wipe-down to remove any dust or sticky residue.

2. Categorize your medicine

Next, group your medicine containers by category.

Tip: I like to keep children/infant medication separate from adult medication. Plenty of times, I’ve been woken up by a sick child, and through my grogginess, I had to double-check to make sure I was grabbing the age-appropriate medication. Separating them ahead of time can make your life much easier for those middle-of-the-night interruptions!

children's and adult medications separated into two groups

If you have a large amount of medicine, you should also organize the medicine cabinet by type of medication.

Think of the aisles at the pharmacy and how they are labeled. Some categories could include:

  • first aid
  • allergy
  • cold/flu
  • sore throat
  • digestion
  • pain meds, etc.
  • children’s medicine

3. Group like items together in bins

Then, choose bins or baskets that will hold the various medicine containers within easy reach for you but not within reach of children.

You may have various bins and containers around the house already. However, I feel pretty strongly about using clear, see-through bins for medication. The last thing you want is a deep, dark bin where you have to dig around looking for something!

Clear, short-sided containers are perfect for organizing medicine containers, along with miscellaneous things like bulb syringes, thermometers, measuring cups, etc.

If you don’t have any bins on hand, you can see some of my top picks below!

medicine bottles and boxes being organized in small clear containers

Tip: If your cabinet is tall with one or more shelves that are hard to reach, store your more commonly used items on the lower shelves. (Just be careful to always keep them out of reach of children.)

simple organized medicine cabinet storage with meds and thermometers

4. Label each container

Label each container to make it easy to grab the appropriate category of medicine when needed. You can use a label maker or colorful washi tape (it adds some fun to the otherwise boring cabinet!)

Medication or first aid items that are not used regularly can be placed on higher shelves in their own organized containers.

Bonus: Use the door for extra storage space

An often unused space when organizing your medicine cabinet is the inside of the cabinet door. This area is often overlooked but can be used in many ways. You may choose to skip this, but I highly recommend you consider it!

organized medicine cabinet with the door open

While there are several things you can do with a cabinet door, I love what we did with ours – a magnetic board!

To make one of your own, get sheet metal from a local hardware store or online. If needed, you can easily cut to size with tin snips or a saw blade for cutting metal.

Then, attach the metal to the inside of the cabinet door by using foam tape. Now you have a magnetic board, the perfect place to store notes, lists, phone numbers, a calendar, etc.

blank magnetic metal board hung inside cabinet door to help organize medicine cabinet

Just a word of caution: if you don’t have an inset area on the door, you’ll need to cover the entire sheet metal in fabric or just the edges with decorative tape because the sheet metal is very sharp.

Use cute magnets to spruce up the door and hold dosage charts or emergency contact information of family members or poison control.

emergency information and dosing charts hung inside cabinet door

You could also do a similar concept by hanging a small corkboard on the back of the door with command tape.

All finished! Now, you can easily find and access medicine bottles from your beautifully organized cabinet whenever you need them!

organized medicine cabinet with DIY magnetic board for lists

5 Must-Have Medicine Cabinet Organizer Supplies

As you can see from the above, I’m a big believer in grouping items into bins. While you absolutely do not need to buy additional supplies, they can go a long way in helping tame the clutter.

I encourage you to shop your home for bins and boxes; however, if you want to invest a bit of money for supplies, these have served me well and have lasted for YEARS.

1. Clear Organizing Bins

Use these to group vitamins, or assign one bin to each person in the family.

clear organizing bins for how to organize medicine cabinet

2. Multilevel Cabinet Organizer

I love this one for first aid supplies or random tools such as thermometers, bandaids, etc.

 multilevel organized for medications

3. Divided Storage Container

If you have packets of vitamin C powder or probiotic and electrolyte packets for your family, keep them organized in these divided containers.

divided storage container

4. Stackable Bins with Lids

I absolutely love small baskets that stack like these! Especially in a space like a linen closet or kitchen shelf where you have a lot of wasted vertical height, these bins shine.

stackable organization bins

5. Turntable Organizer

Perhaps my favorite medicine cabinet organizer? The lazy Susan! This is such a brilliant way to keep everything in sight – just give it a simple spin and find what you need.

lady susan for organizing medications

I hope you give medicine cabinet organization a try this week—it will take you about 15-20 minutes and will serve your family all year long!

More Bathroom Organizing Hacks

  • How to Organize Under the Bathroom Sink – Learn how to get your toiletries organized once and for all. This includes everything from bobby pins to medicine.
  • How to Organize Essential Oils – Essential oils are a huge part of my life, so I like to keep them orderly (read more about essential oils here)
  • Natural First Aid Supplies – These are the 9 things I recommend EVERY mom keeps on hand!
  • How to Organize Your Makeup Drawer in 4 Easy Steps – Trust me, this one is simple and will take less than 30 minutes to do.
  • How to Store Toothbrushes – This brilliant hack will seriously change your life!!
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    Filed Under: Home, Organizing Tips Published on January 7, 2025

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    Comments

    1. Indumathi Deva says

      February 7, 2018 at 5:54 am

      This would help to have an organized home..Thanks mate

      Reply
    2. medical cabinets says

      September 26, 2018 at 6:57 am

      hi thanks for sharing this info

      Reply
    3. Kit Hannigan says

      December 4, 2018 at 8:57 pm

      I like your tip about using magnets to pin dosage charts in your medicine cabinet. My mother takes her daily maintenance, and she can sometimes forget her dosage for the day. This tip will ensure that she is up to date on her meds. Thanks!

      Reply
    4. YesNoSpin says

      November 21, 2022 at 1:17 am

      This is a great post! I have been trying to organize my medicine cabinet for a while now and this is a great way to start.

      Reply

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