- Always 100% FSA eligible
- Purchase these products with your FSA card and skip the paperwork!
- Purchase these with a regular credit card and file for reimbursement yourself
- You do NOT need a prescription for these items to be eligible
FSA ELIGIBLE WITH A PRESCRIPTION
- Requires a doctors prescription to be eligible
- Submit your prescription through our site to pay with your FSA card
- Or pay with your credit card and submit your prescription directly to your FSA provider
- If you do not have a prescription, you can still buy these products and pay with your
credit card, however they will not be FSA reimbursable
Why Do Some Products Require a Prescription?
The I.R.S. Makes the Rules
FSA eligibility rules are determined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), we merely
adhere to those rules. Starting in 2011, over-the-counter (OTC) pharmaceuticals with
active medicinal ingredients (e.g. ibuprofen) will now require a doctor's prescription in
order to be eligible for reimbursement from your flexible spending account.
Where Can I Find Out What's Eligible?