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Alternate Name: Aquaphor Lip Protectant+Sunscreen
Dosage Form: Tube
Administration Route: On the skin
Drug Class: Dermatological Agent, Emollient, Hyperpigmentation Agent, Hypopigmentation Agent, Protectant, Dermatological, Retinoid Combination, Sunscreen, Benzophenone/Cinnamate/Salicylate, Non-Aspirin Combination, Antiacne Antibacterial, Antibacterial Combination, Benzophenone/Cinnamate Combination
Generic Available: No
Warnings: Sunscreens work by either absorbing or reflecting the sun's ultraviolet radiation (UVR). UVR causes skin cancer, sunburns, and premature aging of the skin (wrinkles and dry, thinning skin). Clouds will filter some UVR, but not all. You will still need to use sunscreen even when it is cloudy. You should not use sunscreens on children younger than 6 months of age without checking first with your child's doctor. Children younger than 6 months of age may absorb sunscreen through their skin into their bodies. It is best to keep babies younger than 6 months of age out of the sun. If this cannot be avoided, lightweight clothes and a hat may help protect a baby from the sun. To prevent skin damage, avoid being in the sun between the hours of 10 AM and 3 PM, when the sun's rays are strongest. Sunscreens are rated by SPFs (sun protection factors). Use a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15. Children older than 6 months of age should wear a sunscreen of broad spectrum and with SPF 15 or higher when outdoors. If you need more protection or have fair skin, an SPF of 20 to 30 (or higher) can be used. You can also protect your skin by wearing a hat, sunglasses, and lightweight clothes. UVR can reflect off of light surfaces such as sand and snow. Wear a sunscreen when you are out in the snow to keep from getting a sunburn. Sunscreens that contain PABA may permanently stain your clothing yellow.
Food Warnings: Talk with your doctor before using a sunscreen on the same skin areas you are treating with other skin medicines., Sunscreens work by either absorbing or reflecting the sun's ultraviolet radiation (UVR). UVR causes skin cancer, sunburns, and premature aging of the skin (wrinkles and dry, thinning skin). Clouds will filter some UVR, but not all. You will still need to use sunscreen even when it is cloudy., UVR can reflect off of light surfaces such as sand and snow. Wear a sunscreen when you are out in the snow to keep from getting a sunburn., To prevent skin damage, avoid being in the sun between the hours of 10 AM and 3 PM, when the sun's rays are strongest., Sunscreens are rated by SPFs (sun protection factors). Use a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15. Children older than 6 months of age should wear a sunscreen of broad spectrum and with SPF 15 or higher when outdoors. If you need more protection or have fair skin, an SPF of 20 to 30 (or higher) can be used. You can also protect your skin by wearing a hat, sunglasses, and lightweight clothes., Sunscreens that contain PABA may permanently stain your clothing yellow.