Sorry I couldn't help with your original question. I think it is a good idea. Research what you can buy though. We were denied any over the counter stuff one time trying to buy Nightquill.
Sorry I couldn't help with your original question. I think it is a good idea. Research what you can buy though. We were denied any over the counter stuff one time trying to buy Nightquill.
"There are no finger prints under water."
That is why I like the website I mentioned in the OP. It shows all the items authorized with and without a prescription. Haven't had a problem with the site in 3 years, although two years ago they took a lot of the OTC medicines off the approved list. Now you can just get first aid stuff. I also noticed at places like Walgreens, they put what is FSA approved on the shelf tag.