SpectraBAN 60

SpectraBAN 60 Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Zinc oxide has astringent, soothing and protective properties and is used in topical preparations for eczema, slight excoriations, wounds and haemorrhoids. It also reflects ultraviolet radiation and can be used as a physical sunscreen.

Trade Name SpectraBAN 60
Generic Microfine Zinc Oxide + Octyl methoxycinnamate + Methylbenzylidene camphor + Butyl methoxy dibenzoylmethane
Weight 10%+7%+3.5%+1%
Type Cream
Therapeutic Class Sunblock Preparation
Manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline
Available Country Bangladesh
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
SpectraBAN 60
SpectraBAN 60

Uses

Ideal for those with photodermatoses & reduced skin pigmentation, Protection from harmful UV rays, Sunblock

Dosage

SpectraBAN 60 dosage

Apply on the area exposed to sunlight (such as face, neck & body) at least 30 min before exposure and whenever necessary. Massage on to skin until absorbed.

To ensure maximum protection, we recommend repeating the application every two hours after continuous exposure to the sun and after swimming, physical exercise (sweat or dry with towel).

Side Effects

Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue).

Precaution

Zinc oxide cream may be harmful if swallowed. Pregnancy & Lactation.

Interaction

There are no known drug interactions and none well documented.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Pregnancy Category C. Animal reproduction studies have shown an adverse effect on the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks

Contraindication

Hypersensitivity to any ingredient in zinc oxide cream, lotion

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