Anthelios Sunscreen Information:
Anthelios Sunscreen is an over the counter topical treatment which is used to protect the sun against harmful rays from the sun. Sunscreen agents help to prevent sunburn, and also reduce the risk of skin cancer which has been proven to be caused by prolonged exposure to sunlight. Limiting exposure to the sun via the use of sunscreen can also prevent early ageing and wrinkling of the skin, as well as sun spots, age spots and freckles. Sunscreen agents often contain more than one ingredient, for example chemicals that protect against UVA rays and chemicals that prevent against UVB rays. UVB rays are the ones which cause sunburn to occur. The SPF (sun protection factor) is the indicator as to the strength of the cream, so the higher the SPF, the more protection your skin has against harmful rays in the sun. Ideally, you should try to stay in the shade as much as possible when in very hot places, but while you are in the sun you should always protect the skin with sunscreen.
Anthelios Sunscreen Side Effects:
As with any drug, there may be side effects from taking Anthelios Sunscreen including rash, redness of the skin, itching skin and tingling. There have not been any reported severe side effects; however this does not mean that they are not possible. If you experience any side effects you must seek medical attention immediately for safety.
Anthelios Sunscreen Directions:
You should follow the instructions of the doctor who prescribed Anthelios Sunscreen to you. Directions and dosage information can also be found on the pack or leaflet inside the pack. Anthelios Sunscreen comes in liquid cream form. It should be applied to the skin prior to being exposed to sunlight. Sunscreen should be stored at room temperature away from direct sunlight and heat.
Anthelios Sunscreen Precautions:
If you are allergic to any of the ingredients of Anthelios Sunscreen, you should avoid taking it and inform your doctor who may be able to prescribe medicated or sensitive sunscreen. You may need to discuss your sunscreen needs with your doctor if you have any pre-existing medical conditions including eczema, acne or other skin complaints. You must consult your doctor if you are taking any other medications as they may interact with Anthelios Sunscreen, including other skin medications for acne, eczema or other skin condition. It is not thought that sunscreen can cause harm to pregnant women or new born babies, although it is advised to use sensitive or specialist baby sunscreens on young children.
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