Pharmacy
The overpowering stench of alcohol hits you as you enter the disarrayed pharmacy, with medicines now scattered across the floor. An empty medical kit sits right in the center, with a mysterious packing list scrawled on the floor beside, seemingly urging you to complete whoever's task it was to pack this.
- Antiseptic aerosol by Hansaplast for cleansing minor cuts (5 5)
- Banana-flavored antihistamine that treats cold and allergy symptoms (6-1)
- Brand of prescription sedative used to treat anxiety, seizures, and muscle spasms (6)
- Device used to check for a fever (11)
- Disposable hand wear for surgical procedures that avoids triggering rubber allergies (7 6)
- Herb known as "master of the wound" which can rapidly stop bleeding (6)
- Medicated ointment used for quick relief of cold and headache produced by a Singaporean brand (9 3)
- Medicated tablets that one can suck to soothe the throat (8)
- Metal tool used to grasp and extract splinters. (7)
- This NSAID is a common alternative to (xi) for fever and pain relief (9)
- Widely available analgesic used to treat fever and mild pain (11)
- Each item occupies 5 connected squares and has a different shape (even after accounting for rotation and reflection).
- A lowercase Roman numeral in a square indicates that the placement of the corresponding item should include that square.
- After packing everything in, add one final item to complete the kit. This item is colored red.
| 2 | (x) | 10 | |||||||||
| (vi) | 2 | (xi) | (iii) | (ii) | 4 | ||||||
| (viii) | (iv) | 3 | |||||||||
| 3 | (i) | (v) | (vii) | ||||||||
| (ix) | 8 |