Buried inside the coronavirus relief bill is a provision that allows people to use money they put away in pre-tax health accounts for things such as Band-Aids, over-the-counter drugs — plus tampons, pads, and menstrual cups.
that allowed for money in these accounts to be used"for medicine or a drug only if such medicine or drug is a prescribed drug." It then adds something new — allowing expenses for"menstrual care products" like tampons, pads, and menstrual cups.
Berman says women-rights advocates fought hard"for a lot of years to be able to add that to the list of reimbursable expenses — so now it officially has been added." Scott Melville, CEO and president of the Consumer Healthcare Products Association, the trade group that represents the makers of over-the-counter drugs, wrote to NPR in a statement that the provision"is welcome news to the nearly 60 million Americans who enroll in these accounts to responsibly manage their healthcare expenses."
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