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Avobenzone 2%, Homosalate 5%, Octisalate 4.5%, Octocrylene 3%

Over-the-Counter

Brand names: Coppertone Tanning Sunscreen SPF 8

Dosage Form
Topical
Route
TOPICAL
Manufacturer
Beiersdorf Inc

About This Medication

Topical product applied to the skin for localized treatment and symptom relief.

Active Ingredients

Ingredient Strength
Avobenzone -
Homosalate -
Octisalate -
Octocrylene -

Indications & Usage

Use ■ helps prevent sunburn

Dosage & Administration

Directions ■ apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure ■ reapply: ■ after 80 minutes of swimming or sweating ■ immediately after towel drying ■ at least every 2 hours ■ children under 6 months: Ask a doctor

Warnings & Precautions

Frequently Asked Questions

Use ■ helps prevent sunburn

Directions ■ apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure ■ reapply: ■ after 80 minutes of swimming or sweating ■ immediately after towel drying ■ at least every 2 hours ■ children under 6 months: Ask a doctor

Warnings Skin Cancer/Skin Aging Alert: Spending time in the sun increases your risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. This product has been shown only to help prevent sunburn, not skin cancer or early skin aging. For external use only

Avobenzone 2%, Homosalate 5%, Octisalate 4.5%, Octocrylene 3% is available over the counter (OTC) without a prescription.

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