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Oxybenzone and Padimate O Topical

SUNSCREEN AGENTS (Topical)

Some commonly used brand names are:

In the U.S.—

  • A-Fil
  • Aquaderm Sunscreen Moisturizer
  • Aquaray Sunscreen
  • Bain de Soleil All Day For Kids
  • Bain de Soleil All Day Sunfilter
  • Bain de Soleil Mega Tan
  • Bain de Soleil Orange Gelee
  • Bain de Soleil Sand Buster
  • Bain de Soleil SPF + Color
  • Bain de Soleil Tropical Deluxe
  • Banana Boat Active Kids Sunblock
  • Banana Boat Baby Sunblock
  • Banana Boat Dark Tanning
  • Banana Boat Faces Sensitive Skin Sunblock
  • Banana Boat Protective Tanning
  • Banana Boat Sport Sunblock
  • Banana Boat Sunblock
  • Banana Boat Sunscreen
  • Blistex Daily Conditioning Treatment for Lips
  • Blistex Medicated Lip Conditioner
  • Blistex Regular
  • Blistex Ultraprotection
  • Bullfrog Body
  • Bullfrog Extra Moisturizing
  • Bullfrog For Kids
  • Bullfrog Original Concentrated
  • Bullfrog Sport
  • Bullfrog Sunblock
  • Catrix Correction
  • Catrix Lip Saver
  • Chap-et Sun Ban Lip Conditioner
  • Chap Stick
  • Chap Stick Sunblock
  • Chap Stick Sunblock Petroleum Jelly Plus
  • Coppertone All Day Protection
  • Coppertone Kids Sunblock
  • Coppertone Lipkote Lip Balm
  • Coppertone Moisturizing Sunscreen
  • Coppertone Moisturizing Suntan
  • Coppertone Sport
  • Coppertone Sport Ultra Sweatproof
  • Coppertone Tan Magnifier Gel
  • Coppertone Waterbabies Sunblock
  • Curel Everyday Sun Protection
  • Dermsol
  • DML Facial Moisturizer Cream
  • Durascreen
  • DuraScreen
  • Eclipse Lip & Face Protectant
  • Eclipse Original Sunscreen
  • Eucerin Dry Skin Care Daily Facial
  • Formula 405 Solar
  • Hawaiian Baby Faces Sunblock
  • Hawaiian Tropic Baby Faces
  • Hawaiian Tropic Baby Faces Sunblock
  • Hawaiian Tropic Dark Tanning
  • Hawaiian Tropic Dark Tanning with Sunscreen
  • Hawaiian Tropic Just For Kids
  • Hawaiian Tropic Land Sport
  • Hawaiian Tropic Plus
  • Hawaiian Tropic Plus Sunblock
  • Hawaiian Tropic Protective Tanning Dry
  • Hawaiian Tropic Protective Tanning
  • Hawaiian Tropic Self-tanning Sunblock
  • Hawaiian Tropic Sport Sunblock
  • Hawaiian Tropic Sunblock
  • Hawaiian Tropic Water Sport
  • Herpecin-L Cold Sore
  • Johnson's Baby Sunblock Extra Protection
  • Johnson's Baby Sunblock
  • Johnson's No More Tears Baby Sunblock
  • Maxafil Cream
  • Mentholatum Lip Balm
  • Neutrogena Chemical-Free Sunblocker
  • Neutrogena Deep Glow
  • Neutrogena Intensified Day Moisture
  • Neutrogena Light Glow
  • Neutrogena Lip Moisturizer
  • Neutrogena Moisture Untinted & with Sheer Tint
  • Neutrogena No Stick Sunscreen
  • Neutrogena Sunblock
  • Nivea Sun
  • Noxzema Moisturizer
  • Oil of Olay Daily UV Protectant Beauty Fluid
  • Oil of Olay Daily UV Protectant
  • Oil of Olay Moisture Replenishment
  • PreSun Active Clear
  • PreSun For Kids
  • PreSun Lip Protector
  • PreSun Moisturizing
  • PreSun Moisturizing Sunscreen with Keri
  • PreSun Sensitive Skin
  • PreSun Spray Mist
  • Presun Spray Mist for Kids
  • Q.T. Quick Tanning
  • Ray Block
  • Shade Oil-Free Gel
  • Shade Sunblock
  • Shade Sunblock Oil-Free
  • Shade UVA Guard
  • Shade Waterproof Sunblock
  • Softsense Skin Essential Everyday UV Protectant
  • Solbar PF
  • Solbar PF Liquid
  • Solbar PF Ultra
  • Solbar Plus
  • Solex A15 Clear
  • Stay Moist Moisturizing Lip Conditioner
  • Sundown Sport Sunblock
  • Sundown Sunblock
  • Sundown Sunscreen
  • TI Screen Baby Natural
  • TI Screen
  • Total Eclipse Moisturizing Skin Lotion
  • Total Eclipse Oily and Acne Prone Skin Sunscreen
  • Tropical Blend Dark Tanning
  • Tropical Blend Dry Oil
  • Vaseline Extra Defense for Hand and Body
  • Vaseline Intensive Care Active Sport
  • Vaseline Intensive Care Baby Moisturizing Sunblock
  • Vaseline Intensive Care Blockout Moisturizing
  • Vaseline Intensive Care Lip Therapy
  • Vaseline Intensive Care Moisturizing Sunblock
  • Vaseline Intensive Care Moisturizing Sunscreen
  • Vaseline Moisturizing Sunscreen
  • Vaseline Ultraviolet Daily Defense for Hand and Body
  • Waterbabies Little Licks
  • Waterbabies Sunblock

In Canada—

  • Bain de Soleil All Day Sunblock
  • Bain de Soleil Long Lasting For Kids
  • Bain de Soleil Long Lasting Sport Sunblock
  • Bain de Soleil Long Lasting Sunblock
  • Bain de Soleil Long Lasting Sunfilter
  • Bain de Soleil Mega Tan
  • Bain de Soleil Orange Gelee
  • Bain de Soleil SPF + Color
  • Blistex Medicated Lip Conditioner
  • Blistex Medicated Lip Conditioner with Sunscreen
  • Blistex Sunblock
  • Blistex Ultraprotection
  • Can Screen 400 Sunscreen
  • Chap Stick Sunblock Lip Balm
  • Coppertone Dark Tanning
  • Coppertone Lipkote
  • Coppertone Sport
  • Coppertone Waterbabies Sunblock
  • Coppertone Waterproof Sunblock Lotion
  • Johnson's Baby Sunblock Extra Protection
  • Johnson's Baby Sunblock
  • Johnson's No More Tears Baby Sunblock
  • Ombrelle Sunscreen
  • Photoplex Plus Sunscreen
  • Pond's Daily Replenishing Moisturizer
  • Presun Clear
  • Presun Creamy Sundown Sunscreen
  • Presun
  • Presun Sunscreen
  • Presun Sunscreen for Kids
  • Shade Waterproof Sunblock
  • Solbar Liquid
  • Solbar
  • Solbar Plus
  • Solbar Shield
  • Sundown Broad Spectrum Sunblock
  • Sundown
  • Sundown Sunscreen
  • TI - UVA - B Sunscreen
  • Tropical Blend Waterproof
  • Vaseline Baby Sunblock
  • Vaseline Broad Spectrum Sunblock
  • Vaseline Intensive Care Baby Sunblock
  • Vaseline Kids Sunblock
  • Vaseline Lip Therapy
  • Vaseline Sports Sunblock
  • Vaseline Sports Sunscreen
  • Vaseline Sunblock
  • Vaseline Sunscreen
  • Waterbabies Sunblock

Category

  • Skin protectant, topical—Aminobenzoic Acid and Titanium Dioxide; Aminobenzoic Acid, Padimate O, and Oxybenzone; Avobenzone and Octyl Methoxycinnamate; Avobenzone, Octocrylene, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone; Avobenzone, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone; Avobenzone, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone; Dioxybenzone, Oxybenzone, and Padimate O; Homosalate; Homosalate and Oxybenzone; Homosalate, Menthyl Anthranilate, and Octyl Methoxycinnamate; Homosalate, Menthyl Anthranilate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone; Homosalate, Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone; Homosalate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone; Homosalate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone; Lisadimate and Padimate O; Lisadimate, Oxybenzone, and Padimate O; Menthyl Anthranilate; Menthyl Anthranilate and Octyl Methoxycinnamate; Menthyl Anthranilate and Padimate O; Menthyl Anthranilate and Titanium Dioxide; Menthyl Anthranilate, Octocrylene, and Octyl Methoxycinnamate; Menthyl Anthranilate, Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone; Menthyl Anthranilate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Octyl Salicylate; Menthyl Anthranilate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone; Menthyl Anthranilate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone; Octocrylene and Octyl Methoxycinnamate; Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone; Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Titanium Dioxide; Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone; Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Oxybenzone, and Titanium Dioxide; Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Oxybenzone, and Titanium Dioxide; Octyl Methoxycinnamate; Octyl Methoxycinnamate and Octyl Salicylate; Octyl Methoxycinnamate and Oxybenzone; Octyl Methoxycinnamate and Padimate O; Octyl Methoxycinnamate and Phenylbenzimidazole; Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone; Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Titanium Dioxide; Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Oxybenzone, and Padimate O; Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Oxybenzone, and Titanium Dioxide; Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O, and Titanium Dioxide; Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Oxybenzone, Phenylbenzimidazole, and Titanium Dioxide; Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Phenylbenzimidazole, and Titanium Dioxide; Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Oxybenzone, and Padimate O; Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Oxybenzone, and Titanium Dioxide; Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O, and Titanium Dioxide; Octyl Salicylate; Octyl Salicylate and Padimate O; Oxybenzone and Roxadimate; Oxybenzone and Padimate O; Padimate O; Phenylbenzimidazole; Phenylbenzimidazole and Sulisobenzone; Titanium Dioxide; Titanium Dioxide and Zinc Oxide; Trolamine Salicylate

Description

Sunscreen agents are used to prevent sunburn. Limiting your exposure to the sun and using sunscreen agents when in the sun may help prevent early wrinkling and skin cancer. There are two kinds of sunscreen agents: chemical and physical. Chemical sunscreen agents protect you from the sun by absorbing the ultraviolet (UV) and visible sun rays, while physical sunscreen agents reflect, scatter, absorb, or block these rays.

Sunscreen agents often contain more than one ingredient. For example, products may contain one ingredient that provides protection against the ultraviolet A (UVA) sun rays and another ingredient that protects you from the ultraviolet B (UVB) sun rays, which are more likely to cause sunburn than the UVA sun rays. Ideally, coverage should include protection against both UVA and UVB sun rays.

The sun protection factor (SPF) that you find on the label of these products tells you the minimum amount of UVB sunlight that is needed with that product to produce redness on sunscreen-protected skin as compared with unprotected skin. Sunscreen products with high SPFs will provide more protection against the sun.

Sunscreen agents are available in the following dosage forms:

  • Topical
  • Aminobenzoic Acid, Padimate O, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Lotion (Canada)
  • Aminobenzoic Acid and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Cream (U.S.)
  • Avobenzone, Octocrylene, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Lotion (Canada)
  • Avobenzone and Octyl Methoxycinnamate combination
    • Lotion (Canada)
  • Avobenzone, Octyl methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Cream (Canada)
    • Gel (Canada)
  • Avobenzone, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
    • Spray (Canada)
  • Dioxybenzone, Oxybenzone, and Padimate O combination
    • Cream (U.S.)
  • Homosalate
    • Lotion (U.S.)
    • Oil (U.S. and Canada)
    • Spray (U.S.)
  • Homosalate, Menthyl Anthranilate, and Octyl Methoxycinnamate combination
    • Oil (U.S.)
  • Homosalate, Menthyl Anthranilate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Lip Balm (U.S. and Canada)
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Homosalate, Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Lotion (Canada)
  • Homosalate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
    • Stick (U.S.)
  • Homosalate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Gel (U.S.)
  • Homosalate and Oxybenzone combination
    • Spray (U.S.)
  • Lisadimate, Oxybenzone, and Padimate O combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Lisadimate and Padimate O combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Menthyl Anthranilate
    • Cream (U.S.)
  • Menthyl Anthranilate, Octocrylene, and Octyl Methoxycinnamate combination
    • Cream (U.S.)
  • Menthyl Anthranilate, Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Gel (U.S.)
  • Menthyl Anthranilate and Octyl Methoxycinnamate combination
    • Cream (U.S.)
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Menthyl Anthranilate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Octyl Salicylate combination
    • Cream (U.S.)
  • Menthyl Anthranilate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Menthyl Anthranilate, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Gel (U.S.)
    • Lip Balm (U.S.)
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Menthyl Anthranilate and Padimate O combination
    • Lip Balm (Canada)
  • Menthyl Anthranilate and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Cream (U.S.)
  • Octocrylene and Octyl Methoxycinnamate combination
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
  • Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
  • Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Oxybenzone, and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Cream (U.S.)
    • Gel (U.S.)
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
  • Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Oxybenzone, and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
  • Octocrylene, Octyl Methoxycinnamate, and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate
    • Gel (Canada)
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate and Octyl Salicylate combination
    • Gel (U.S. and Canada)
    • Lotion (U.S.)
    • Oil (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Oxybenzone combination
    • Cream (U.S. and Canada)
    • Gel (U.S.)
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
    • Spray (U.S.)
    • Stick (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Oxybenzone, and Padimate O combination
    • Lotion (Canada)
    • Spray (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O, and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Oxybenzone, Phenylbenzimidazole, and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Oxybenzone, and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Cream (Canada)
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, Phenylbenzimidazole, and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Octyl Salicylate, and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate and Oxybenzone combination
    • Cream (U.S.)
    • Gel (U.S.)
    • Lip Balm (U.S. and Canada)
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
    • Stick (U.S. and Canada)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Oxybenzone, and Padimate O combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Oxybenzone, Padimate O, and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Stick (Canada)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate, Oxybenzone, and Titanium Dioxide combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate and Padimate O combination
    • Oil (U.S.)
  • Octyl Methoxycinnamate and Phenylbenzimidazole combination
    • Cream (U.S.)
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
  • Octyl Salicylate
    • Spray (U.S.)
  • Octyl Salicylate and Padimate O combination
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Oxybenzone and Padimate O combination
    • Cream (Canada)
    • Lip Balm (U.S. and Canada)
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
    • Oil (U.S. and Canada)
    • Stick (U.S.)
  • Oxybenzone and Roxadimate combination
    • Cream (Canada)
    • Lotion (Canada)
  • Padimate O
    • Lip Balm (U.S. and Canada)
    • Lotion (U.S.)
    • Oil (U.S.)
  • Phenylbenzimidazole
    • Gel (U.S.)
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
  • Phenylbenzimidazole and Sulisobenzone combination
    • Gel (U.S.)
  • Titanium Dioxide
    • Lotion (U.S.)
  • Titanium Dioxide and Zinc Oxide combination
    • Lotion (U.S. and Canada)
  • Trolamine Salicylate
    • Oil (U.S.)

Before Using This Product

If you are using this medicine without a prescription, carefully read and follow any precautions on the label. For sunscreen agents, the following should be considered:

Allergies—Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to any of the sunscreen agents. Also tell your health care professional if you are allergic to artificial sweeteners (e.g., saccharin [Sweet and Low]); anesthetics (e.g., benzocaine [Americaine], procaine [Novocaine], tetracaine [Pontocaine]); oral antidiabetics (diabetes medicine you take by mouth); hair dyes containing aniline or paraphenylenediamine; sulfa medicines; thiazide diuretics (a certain type of water pill); cinnamon derivatives used in flavorings, medicines, perfumes, or toothpastes; or to any other substances, such as foods or preservatives.

Pregnancy—Studies on effects in pregnancy have not been done in either humans or animals.

Breast-feeding—Sunscreen agents have not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies.

Children—Infants under 6 months of age should be kept out of the sun. Sunscreen agents should not be used on infants under 6 months of age because of increased chance of side effects. Children 6 months of age and older should be kept out of the sun or have limited exposure to the sun. Sunscreen agents with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15 should be applied during exposure to the sun. Lotion sunscreen products are preferred for use in children. Alcohol-based sunscreen products should be avoided because they can cause irritation.

Older adults—It is believed that the elderly, who spend little time in the sun and use sunscreen agents frequently, may be at risk for vitamin D deficiency (which may result in bone disease and fracture), although this has not been proven. To help you get enough vitamin D, it is recommended that you eat food rich in vitamin D, such as fortified milk or fatty fish. Your doctor may also advise you to take vitamin D supplements. Check with your doctor about this.

Other medicines—Although certain medicines and products should not be used together at all, in other cases two different medicines or products may be used together even if an interaction may occur. In these cases, your doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. Tell your health care professional if you are using any prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter [OTC]) medicine or other product that is to be applied to the same area of the skin.

Other medical problems—The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of sunscreen agents. Make sure you tell your health care professional if you have any other medical problems, especially:

  • Skin conditions or diseases, especially those caused or worsened by exposure to light—Worsening of skin condition may occur

Proper Use of This Product

Sunscreen agents are for external use only. These products usually come with patient directions. Read them carefully before using any product.

In choosing the sunscreen product, you may consider the following:

  • Type of Activity —Take precautions when you are in places of higher elevations (mountains) or on reflective surfaces (concrete, sand, snow, or water), as these may increase the likelihood of sun damage to the skin. Use a sunscreen with ultraviolet A/ultraviolet B (UVA/UVB) coverage and with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher. Activities that make you sweat, such as outdoor jobs (gardeners, construction workers), outdoor sports (tennis) or exercise, prolonged sunbathing, or watersports such as swimming, waterskiing, or windsurfing, may result in the removal of the sunscreen agent from the skin. Use a water-resistant or waterproof sunscreen agent with SPF of 15 or more. When possible, also wear a hat, long-sleeved shirt, long pants, and UV-opaque sunglasses. Wearing UV-opaque sunglasses when you are in the sun is also necessary because the sun rays can cause cataracts.
  • Age —Do not use sunscreen agents on infants less than 6 months of age. For children 6 months of age and older, use a lotion form of sunscreen with SPF of 15 or higher. Avoid using alcohol-based sunscreen products for this age group.
  • Site of application —For the ear and nose, use a physical sunscreen agent. For the lips, use a gel-based lip sunscreen or lip balm.
  • Skin condition —If your skin is dry, use a cream or lotion form of sunscreen agent. If your skin is oily, use an alcohol or gel-based sunscreen. Avoid using alcohol-based sunscreens on eczematous or inflamed skin.

Before every exposure to the sun, apply an appropriate sunscreen product that protects you against ultraviolet sun rays. For maximum sun protection, sunscreens should be applied uniformly and thickly to all exposed skin surfaces (including the lips, using lip sunscreen or lip balm). Sunscreen products containing aminobenzoic acid, lisadimate, padimate O, or roxadimate should be applied 1 to 2 hours before sun exposure. Other sunscreen products should be applied 30 minutes before sun exposure, unless otherwise directed by the package instructions. Lip sunscreens should be applied 45 to 60 minutes before sun exposure.

Because most sunscreens are easily removed from the skin, you should reapply these products liberally every 1 to 2 hours for adequate protection. You should reapply sunscreen especially after swimming or heavy perspiration. Lip sunscreens should be reapplied liberally at least once every hour while you are in the sun and also before and after swimming, after eating and drinking, and during other activities that remove it from the lips.

Keep sunscreen products away from the eyes .

Some sunscreen agents contain alcohol and are flammable. Do not use near heat, near open flame, or while smoking .

Dosing—Follow your doctor's orders or the directions on the label . The following information includes only the average dose of sunscreen agents.

  • For topical dosage forms (cream, gel, lotion, lip balm, oil, spray, and stick):
    • For sunburn (prevention):
      • Adults and children 6 months of age and older—Apply liberally and evenly to exposed area(s) of skin (including the lips, using lip sunscreen or lip balm) before sun exposure. Reapply when needed.
      • Children under 6 months of age—Use is not recommended.

Storage—To store this product:

  • Keep out of the reach of children.
  • Store away from heat and direct light.
  • Keep the product from freezing. Do not refrigerate.
  • Do not keep outdated sunscreen product no longer needed. Be sure that any discarded sunscreen product is out of the reach of children.

Precautions While Using This Product

If rash or irritation develops, stop using the sunscreen and check with your doctor.

Sunscreen agents containing aminobenzoic acid, lisadimate, padimate O, or roxadimate may discolor and stain light-colored fabrics yellow.

In addition to using sunscreen agents, it is advisable to minimize exposure to the sun from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (11 a.m. to 3 p.m. daylight savings time) when the sun is at its strongest. Take extra precautions also on cloudy or overcast days and around reflective surfaces such as concrete, sand, snow, or water, since these surfaces can reflect the sun's damaging rays. Wear protective clothing including a hat, long-sleeved shirt, and long pants. Sunglasses also should be worn to avoid sun damage to the eyes (cataract formation). Avoid sunlamps and tanning parlors because these can damage the skin and eyes as direct sunlight can.

Side Effects of This Product

Along with its needed effects, sunscreen products may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.

Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur:

Other side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the product. However, check with your doctor if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome:

Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your doctor.

Revised: 04/02/1996