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Zilactin - :Sunscreens are used to protect the skin from the
sun preventing sunburn,
Side Effects:
If a sunscreen causes redness or a rash, discontinue use. Talk
to your doctor or pharmacist about using a different type of sunscreen
product. Some sunscreen products may stain clothing. Apply with
caution. 
Precautions:
If you have any of the following health problems, consult your
doctor before using this medication: allergies to PABA, benzocaine
or sulfa drugs. 
Related Drugs:
Padimate O. Some may not be available at all pharmacies,
and others may be that are not listed here. Check with your doctor
or pharmacist.
Lip Balm Stick - Over the counter
Zilactin Stick - Over the counter. 

Generic Name: Padimate O
HPLC_Sunscreen_2002
sunscreens, chemicals, standard, dilute, HPLC, aliquot,
octyl, Dissolve, dilutions, amounts, wavelength, UVB, UVA, skin.
The objective of this lab is to become familiar with
the use of HPLC analysis in the determining of chemical compositions
of materials through the analysis of sunscreen.
The techniques used in this lab can be applied to analysis of most
chemicals that absorb in the ultraviolet and visible spectrum, thus
making the HPLC a valuable tool in analytical chemistry.
The procedure calls for the creation of four standard solutions
of the chemicals listed above, with four different dilutions of
each (total 16 standards), as well as two solutions of common sunscreens.
Dilute this solution to 100 ml in a volumetric flask.
Sun_Danger
http://www.mnpoison.org/mnpoison/pdfs/Sun_Danger.pdf
sunscreens, skin, sun, skin cancer, radiation, sun exposure,
protection, UVB, SPF, recommendations, chemicals, UVA, reports,
aminobenzoic acid.
1 Recent studies indicate that the incidence of skin
cancer is increasing at an alarming rate 2, with 600,000 new cases
of skin cancer are reported every year.
3 One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime
1 and according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, by the year 2010,
more than 1 million new reports of skin cancer could be reported
each year, 3 Although skin cancer diagnosed in the early stages
has almost a 100% cure rate 3, sun exposure can cause both acute
and chronic injury to the skin.
Sunscreens contain active chemical ingredients that provide protection
from the sun through absorption, reflection, and scattering of UV
radiation.4 They are usually divided into two categories: physical
and chemical.


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