Costco - Valid from 06/01 until 06/30/2020

sun shy some medications may make your skin more sensitive to the sun and ceo of vita media corporation cations company hose of you who like to enjoy the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory cosmetics and other medicines may put you at abnormal and sometimes severe skin reaction to natural sunlight and some types of artificial the food and drug administration there are two types of photosensitivity and the more rarely occurring photoallergy areas of the body exposed to the sun immune response photoallergy involves interaction between persons who have been previously exposed to amount may trigger the allergic reaction the reaction may occur 24 to 72 hours after the drug is stopped the rash is generally confined to sun- rays are believed to be the primary trigger although uv-b rays may also contribute in some cases ask your pharmacist if any medicine you costco connection costco warehouses and costco.com carry a variety of sun- protective products prescriptions can be filled at costco pharmacies sun-sensitive steps here's what you can do if you think you have a medication- • consult your health care provider • get out of the sun soothing lotions and topical steroid cream • take oral anti-itch antihista- somewhat less effective to relieve symptoms review all of your medi- cines with your health care provider to see if any need to be changed to avoid future reactions.-lrb