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Prepare for flu season
It’s official. Cooler temperatures, pumpkin-flavored everything, colored leaves…fall is in the air.
September 22 marked the beginning of fall. Now is an important time to think about your fall health.
Each year, thousands of Americans suffer from flu symptoms.
Can I use my Flexible Spending Account toward flu & cold treatment?
Yes!
- You can use your FSA to pay for a flu shot.
- Soothe cold and sinus pain with FSA eligible products - some items are FSA eligible without a prescription as well.
- Medicines such as Tylenol Cold, Mucinex, and Advil will require a doctor's prescription for FSA reimbursement.
Contact your FSA administrator with any FSA reimbursement questions, or check out our FSAstore.com blog post on FSA reimbursement.
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