Suncare Body Sunscreen Spf50

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: St Moriz Suncare Body Sunscreen Spf50

Brand Names
St Moriz Suncare Body Sunscreen Spf50
Route
TOPICAL
Dosage Form
LOTION
Product Type
HUMAN OTC DRUG

What Is Suncare Body Sunscreen Spf50 Used For?

Directions: * Apply liberaly 15 minutes before sunexposure, e Reapply: After 80 minutes of swimming orsweating, " |mmedately afler towel drying," At leastevery 2 hours, * Children under 6 months: Ask a docior. Sun Protection Measures:Spending time in the sunincreases your risk of skin canoer and carly skin aging, Todecrease this risk, regulary use a sunscreen with a broadsoectrum spf value of 15 or higher and other sunprotection measure including, lmit time in the sun,especially from 10a.m, to 2p.m, Wear long-sleeved shirtspants, hats, and sunglasses,

Dosage and Administration

Directions: * Apply liberaly 15 minutes before sunexposure, e Reapply: After 80 minutes of swimming orsweating, " |mmedately afler towel drying," At leastevery 2 hours, * Children under 6 months: Ask a docior. Sun Protection Measures: $pending time in the sunincreases your risk of skin canoer and carly skin aging, Todecrease this risk, regulary use a sunscreen with a broadsoectrum spf value of 15 or higher and other sunprotection measure including, lmit time in the sun,especially from 10a.m, to 2p.m, Wear long-sleeved shirtspants, hats, and sunglasses,

Warnings and Precautions

For extemal use only.Do not use on damaged or broken skin.When using this product keep out of eyes, hinse withwater to remoNe,Siop use and ask a doctor if rash cccurs,Keap out of reach of children, lf product is swallowed, getnedical help or conlact a Potson Control Cenire right away

About This Information

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