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TENA Stretch Ultra Briefs

FSA/HSA Eligibility

Incontinence briefs are typically eligible for FSA reimbursement as they are considered a medical expense for the treatment of a medical condition.

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The eligibility status is based on Silver’s interpretation of IRS publication 502. FSA/HSA providers might slightly differ in their interpretation, and it’s always recommended to check with your specific provider before assuming an expense will be reimbursed.
TENA Stretch Ultra Briefs

Description

TENA Stretch Ultra Briefs offer users comfortable protection for bladder and/or bowel incontinence. Featuring new ConfioAir Fully Breathable Technology, Stretch Sides, InstaDri Skin-Caring System technology for excellent dryness, odor control technology, and a scannable barcode.

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TENA Stretch Ultra Briefs

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