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Sunscreens
Simular Drugs : Moisturizing, Moisturizing Cream, Moisturizing Creme, Moisturizing Lotion, Moisturizing Sunblock
Moisturizing Sunblock Usage: Sunscreens used to protect skin from sun preventing sunburn, premature aging, skin reactions and reducing the risk of skin cancer.
How to use Moisturizing Sunblock: Sunscreens are for topical use only. Apply liberally to every exposed skin 30 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply after swimming or excessive sweating. Wear protective eye covering. Use carefully when applying to face. Avoid contact with the eyes. Use cautiously or avoid use on irritated skin. do not use on infants under 6 months old. children under 3 years should use sunscreen with SPF of 30.
Moisturizing Sunblock side effects: If sunscreen causes redness or rash, discontinue use. talk to your physician or healthcare professional about using different type of sunscreen product. few sunscreen goods may stain clothing. Apply with caution. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact some your physician or pharmacist.
Moisturizing Sunblock Precautions: If you have any of the following health problems, consult your doctor before using this med: PABA allergy, benzocaine allergy, sulfa medication allergy.
Moisturizing Sunblock drug interactions: Tell your healthcare professional of any over-the-counter or prescription medication you may take including: skin products, sulfa-drugs, tetracycline, every antibiotics. do not start or stop any medicine without healthcare professional or pharmacist approval.
Moisturizing Sunblock Overdose: If overdose is suspected, contact youre local poison control center or emergency room immediately. this medicine may be harmful if swallowed.
Moisturizing Sunblock special notes: there are various types of sunscreens available in cream, lotion, gel, stick and spray form. sun produces two types of ultraviolet radiation (UV); UVA & UVB. UVA radiation causes skin damage & skin reactions to drugs, soaps, cosmetics & other chemicals. UVB radiation is responsible for sunburns & skin cancer. Sun Protection Factor (SPF) is rating that indicates the degree of protection from the sun a product provides. higher number, greater protection. An SPF of at least 15 is recommended. SPF 30 is the upper limit, meaning that numbers greater then 30 provide no greater benefit. Waterproof products provide protection after being in water for up to 80 minutes. Water-resistant products protect for up to 40 minutes & sweat-resistant products protect for up to 30 minutes of heavy sweating. Remember too that water, sand & snow reflect sun.
If you missed Moisturizing Sunblock dose: Apply sunscreens liberally & much times when outdoors.
Moisturizing Sunblock Storage: Store at room temperature between 59 & 86 degrees F (15 to 30 degrees C) away from heat and light. it is recommended to replace sunscreen products every year as they lose potency over time.
Active Ingredients : Sunscreens