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The following 3 images provide visual information about the product associated with Light Day Sunscreen Spf 37 NDC 76458-301 by Circadia By Dr Pugliese, Inc., such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

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Inner Package - Inner Package

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Label - Label

CIRCADIA by Dr. Pugliese Light Day Sunscreen is a broad spectrum SPF 37 sunscreen for the face and neck. It has Avobenzone, Octinoxate and Octocrylene as active ingredients that act as a sun protector. It helps prevent sunburn. The sunscreen should not be applied on damaged or broken skin and should be kept out of eyes. It needs to be re-applied every two hours and children below six months should not use it without consulting a doctor. The sunscreen contains several inactive ingredients, and if a rash develops, a doctor should be consulted. Spending time in the sun increases the risk of skin cancer and skin ageing, so it is necessary to take sun protection measures while going out in the sun. The product comes in a 236 mL/8floz bottle. Questions about the product can be directed to the manufacturer's toll-free hotline provided on the packaging.*

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Outer Package - Outer Package

This is a sunscreen product in a 59 mL/2fl.oz. bottle manufactured by Circadia by Dr. Pugiese, Inc. in the USA. It is a high sun protection product with a broad spectrum SPF 37 that has active ingredients such as avobenzone, octinoxate, and oclocrylene. The sunscreen helps to prevent sunburn and decrease the risk of skin cancer and early aging caused by the sun when used as directed with other sun protection measures. The direction for use includes applying liberally to skin 15 minutes before sun exposure and as needed and reapplying at least every 2 hours, especially if swimming or sweating. Children under six months should ask a doctor first.*

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