Medical expenses are the costs of diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, and for the purpose of affecting any part or function of the body. These expenses include payments for legal medical services rendered by physicians, surgeons, dentists, and other medical practitioners. They include the costs of equipment, supplies, and diagnostic devices needed for these purposes. They also include the costs of medicines and drugs that are prescribed by a physician., Section 213 of the Code generally allows a deduction for expenses paid during the taxable year for medical care if certain requirements are met. Expenses for medical care under section 213 of the Code also are eligible to be paid or reimbursed under an HSA, FSA, Archer MSA, or HRA., For the most part, nutritional supplements, vitamins, herbal supplements, or natural medicines are not tax-deductible expenses. However, vitamins and supplements are deductible when specifically recommended by a medical professional as a treatment for a diagnosed medical condition—for example, iron to treat anemia or vitamin D supplements to .