Is Depend Night Defense Overnight Incontinence Underwear — Women HSA or FSA Eligible?
Yes — Depend Night Defense Overnight Incontinence Underwear — Women is HSA and FSA eligible. No prescription or LMN required.
Eligibility status
HSA
Eligible
FSA
Eligible
LMN required
No
Last verified May 2026
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Depend Night Defense Overnight Incontinence Underwear — Women
Women's overnight incontinence underwear with triple extra absorbency and extra-long back coverage.
$23
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Why this eligibility status?
Incontinence underwear is a medical supply qualifying under IRS Publication 502.
The full list of qualified medical expenses is defined in IRS Publication 502, updated annually. The CARES Act of 2020 expanded eligibility to include all OTC medicines and menstrual care products.
How to use HSA/FSA for this product
- Purchase Depend Night Defense Overnight Incontinence Underwear — Women directly with your HSA or FSA debit card — no pre-approval needed.
- Alternatively, pay out of pocket and submit the receipt for reimbursement through your plan's portal or app.
- Keep your receipt. If your card is declined (auto-substantiation failure), you can manually submit the receipt.
- Save receipts for 7 years in case of an IRS audit.
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Frequently asked
Sources & last update
- IRS Publication 502 — Medical and Dental Expenses
- FSA Store Eligibility List
- CARES Act of 2020 — OTC Drug Expansion
Last updated: May 2026