This product is generally eligible for FSA reimbursement. Over-the-counter medications for cough and cold relief are typically eligible for FSA reimbursement, including those formulated with natural active ingredients. However, it is important to note that FSA eligibility can vary depending on the specific plan, so it is always recommended to check with the FSA provider for confirmation.
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Amazon | Similasan Kids Nighttime Cough & Cold Relief Plus Echinacea for Immunity Support 4 Ounce, for Cough and Cold Relief in Children Ages 2 and Up, Formulated with Natural Active Ingredients Nightime Cold & Cough 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) | View |
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Similasan Kids Nighttime Cough & Cold Relief Plus Echinacea for Immunity Support 4 Ounce, for Cough and Cold Relief in Children Ages 2 and Up, Formulated with Natural Active Ingredients Nightime Cold & Cough 4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Give your kids relief without harsh chemicals while boosting their natural defenses*. Temporarily relieves symptoms of nighttime cough and cold for ages 2 and up. We all want our little ones to feel better when they have a cough or cold, but many parents are concerned about giving too many harsh chemicals. Traditional over-the-counter cough medicines use chemicals to mask symptoms. Similasan works differently, by using natural active ingredients to stimulate the body's natural defenses and target the root cause so your little one can feel better without harsh chemicals. Trusted by pharmacists and families in Switzerland for over 35 years, Similasan is a leading Swiss brand of remedies that use natural active ingredients instead of harsh chemicals to keep families healthy. Our state of the art facility located near the Swiss Alps makes over 190 popular remedies for children and adults: cough and cold, eye care, ear care, nasal allergies and more. Similasan has been voted by the readers of Reader's Digest the most trusted Swiss healthcare brand 14 years in a row. *The uses of our products are in compliance with official Homeopathic Compendia. They were not the subject of approved applications reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration prior to marketing.
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