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FDA approves first new sunscreen ingredient in decades
Health

FDA approves first new sunscreen ingredient in decades

The FDA has approved bemotrizinol, the first new sunscreen active ingredient cleared for the US market in many years, giving Americans access to a filter already widely used in Europe and Australia. The ingredient offers broader UV protection than most currently available options in the US. The approval ends a long regulatory lag that left American sunscreens behind global standards.

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