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What kinds of over-the-counter medications and products can I get reimbursed for through a Health Care FSA?

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What kinds of over-the-counter medications and products can I get reimbursed for through a Health Care FSA?

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Non-prescription antacids, pain relievers, allergy medicines, cold medicines, ace wraps, arch and insole supports, home diagnostic tests/kits and other medicines or products purchased to alleviate or treat the personal injuries or sickness of you and/or your dependents are eligible items for reimbursement. Vitamins and other dietary supplements that are simply beneficial to you and/or your dependent are not eligible for reimbursement. Keep in mind that when submitting a claim for over-the-counter medicines and products, a detailed receipt naming the product will be required.

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