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Sunscreen pills are dangerous, don't work, FDA warns

Don鈥檛 believe the hype, government agency says

Sunscreen pills are dangerous, don't work, FDA warns

Don鈥檛 believe the hype, government agency says

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Sunscreen pills are dangerous, don't work, FDA warns

Don鈥檛 believe the hype, government agency says

If you think you can skip applying sunscreen and take a pill instead, you鈥檙e out of luck. Government officials have issued a warning claiming so-called sunscreen pills are bogus.The Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday it sent warning letters to companies that are claiming their pills and capsules protect people from the harmful effects of sun exposure, even though the medications don鈥檛 meet the agency鈥檚 standards. 鈥淲e鈥檝e found products purporting to provide protection from the sun that aren鈥檛 delivering the advertised benefits,鈥� the FDA said in a press release. 鈥淚nstead, they鈥檙e misleading consumers, and putting people at risk.鈥� They specifically called out four products: Advanced Skin Brightening Formula, Sunsafe Rx, Solaricare and Sunergetic. The FDA announced they instructed the companies behind these products to correct 鈥渁ll violations associated with their products鈥� and make sure their websites and product labels follow the law. 鈥淐onsumers should be watchful for unscrupulous companies making unproven claims. When the FDA sees companies taking advantage of people鈥檚 desire to protect themselves from the harmful effects of the sun 鈥� we鈥檒l step in,鈥� the agency鈥檚 statement said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no pill or capsule that can replace your sunscreen.鈥� Napa Valley Bioscience, which makes Sunsafe Rx, defended its product in a statement to Time, noting it can help provide supplemental protection for sensitive skin: 鈥淪unsafe Rx is made with ingredients that published clinical studies show protect skin from damage,鈥� the statement said. 鈥淗owever, to be abundantly clear: the sun is dangerous, and UV rays damage your skin. We don鈥檛 market Sunsafe Rx as a sunscreen, and we certainly don鈥檛 tell consumers that they don鈥檛 need any other protection from the sun or that they don鈥檛 also need to use a topical sunscreen. Everyone should exercise caution when exposed to the sun.鈥� Prevention.com contacted the makers of Advanced Skin Brightening Formula, Solaricare and Sunergetic, but did not receive a response.

If you think you can skip applying sunscreen and take a pill instead, you鈥檙e out of luck. Government officials have issued a warning claiming so-called sunscreen pills are bogus.

The Food and Drug Administration it sent warning letters to companies that are claiming their pills and capsules protect people from the harmful effects of sun exposure, even though the medications don鈥檛 meet the agency鈥檚 standards.

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鈥淲e鈥檝e found products purporting to provide protection from the sun that aren鈥檛 delivering the advertised benefits,鈥� the FDA said in a press release. 鈥淚nstead, they鈥檙e misleading consumers, and putting people at risk.鈥�

They specifically called out four products: Advanced Skin Brightening Formula, Sunsafe Rx, Solaricare and Sunergetic. The FDA announced they instructed the companies behind these products to correct 鈥渁ll violations associated with their products鈥� and make sure their websites and product labels follow the law.

鈥淐onsumers should be watchful for unscrupulous companies making unproven claims. When the FDA sees companies taking advantage of people鈥檚 desire to protect themselves from the harmful effects of the sun 鈥� we鈥檒l step in,鈥� the agency鈥檚 statement said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no pill or capsule that can replace your sunscreen.鈥�

Napa Valley Bioscience, which makes Sunsafe Rx, defended its product in a statement to , noting it can help provide supplemental protection for sensitive skin:

鈥淪unsafe Rx is made with ingredients that published clinical studies show protect skin from damage,鈥� the statement said. 鈥淗owever, to be abundantly clear: the sun is dangerous, and UV rays damage your skin. We don鈥檛 market Sunsafe Rx as a sunscreen, and we certainly don鈥檛 tell consumers that they don鈥檛 need any other protection from the sun or that they don鈥檛 also need to use a topical sunscreen. Everyone should exercise caution when exposed to the sun.鈥�

Prevention.com contacted the makers of Advanced Skin Brightening Formula, Solaricare and Sunergetic, but did not receive a response.