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Charlene and Gene Blair, age 51, are married and filed a joint return for Year 9. Their medical-related expenditures for Year 9 included the following: Medical insurance premiums $ 1,550 Medicines prescribed by doctors 450 Aspirin and over-the-counter cold capsules 80 Unreimbursed doctor fees 1,000 Transportation to and from doctors 150 Emergency room fee 500 The emergency room fee related to an injury incurred by the Blairs' adult son, Eric, during a visit to their home. The Blairs graciously paid the bill; however, they provided no other support for Eric during the year. For Year 9, Eric earned $18,000 as a self-employed house painter. Assuming the Blairs' adjusted gross income was $30,000, what amount of medical expenses can the Blairs deduct as an itemized deduction for Year 9

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