Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70 30 mg/g
Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene · AEROSOL, SPRAY · Kenvue Brands LLC
Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70 is a topical spray sunscreen that protects skin from the sun's harmful rays. It contains multiple active sunscreen ingredients and is available without a prescription.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70
- Generic Name
- Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene
- NDC Code (Product)
69968-0779- Manufacturer
- Kenvue Brands LLC
- Strength
- 30 mg/g
- Dosage Form
- AEROSOL, SPRAY
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M020
- Marketing Start
- 12/05/2022
Recall History
No Recall HistorySide Effects Reported to FDA
FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects
Full Prescribing Information
Indications & Usage
Uses helps prevent sunburn if used as directed with other sun protection measures (see Directions ), decreases the risk of skin cancer and early skin aging caused by the sun
Dosage & Administration
Directions spray liberally and spread evenly by hand 15 minutes before sun exposure hold container 4-6 inches from the skin to apply. Rub in. do not spray directly into face. Spray on hands and then apply to face. Rub in. do not apply in windy conditions. use in a well-ventilated area reapply: after 80 minutes of swimming or sweating immediately after towel drying at least every 2 hours Sun Protection Measures . Spending time in the sun increases your risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. To decrease this risk, regularly use a sunscreen with a Broad Spectrum SPF value of 15 or higher and other sun protection measures including: limit time in the sun, especially from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, hats, and sunglasses children under 6 months of age: Ask a doctor
Warnings
Warnings For external use only Do not use on damaged or broken skin When using this product keep out of eyes. Rinse with water to remove. keep away from face to avoid breathing it Stop use and ask a doctor if • rash occurs Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away Warning: FLAMMABLE , Contents under pressure . Do not use near fire, heat or while smoking. Do not puncture or incinerate. Store at temperature below 120°F (48°C). Use only as directed. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70 used for?
Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70 is a topical spray sunscreen that protects skin from the sun's harmful rays. It contains multiple active sunscreen ingredients and is available without a prescription.
Is Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70 a controlled substance?
Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70 is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70?
The generic name for Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70 is Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene. There are 12 other brand versions of Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene.
What is the NDC code for Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70 30 mg/g?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen SPF 70 30 mg/g is 69968-0779, listed by Kenvue Brands LLC.
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