OTC · No prescriptionDermatological (Sunscreen/Photoprotective)
UV Raze Sunscreen Gel — Uses, Dosage & Benefits
UV Raze Sunscreen Gel is used for Broad-spectrum sun protection to help prevent sunburn, tanning, and photoaging (dark spots, uneven skin tone) due to UVA/UVB exposure..
Broad-spectrum sun protection to help prevent sunburn
tanning
and photoaging (dark spots
uneven skin tone) due to UVA/UVB exposure.
How UV Raze Sunscreen Gel Works
Sunscreen forms a protective film on the skin with UV filters that absorb, reflect and/or scatter ultraviolet radiation. This reduces penetration of UVA/UVB rays and helps prevent sun-induced skin damage.
Dosage & Directions
For external use only. Apply generously and evenly on face/neck and other exposed areas 15–20 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every 2–3 hours, and after swimming, sweating, or towel-drying. Use daily; can be applied under makeup.
Always follow your doctor's prescription. Do not self-medicate.
Key Benefits
Helps protect against UVA/UVB rays
Helps prevent sunburn and tanning
Helps reduce risk of photoaging and dark spots
Gel texture suitable for oily/acne-prone skin (product dependent)
Pregnancy
Generally safe
Alcohol Interaction
No known interaction
UV Raze Sunscreen Gel — Quick Facts
Therapeutic class
Dermatological (Sunscreen/Photoprotective)
Drug class
Topical sunscreen (UV filters)
Prescription
Not required (OTC)
Price
₹590
Habit forming
No
Storage
Store below 30°C in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep cap tightly closed.
UV Raze Sunscreen Gel — Usage FAQs
How should I take this medicine?
Follow the dosage prescribed by your doctor. Do not alter the dose without medical advice.
Can I take this medicine without a prescription?
Prescription-required medicines need a valid Rx. OTC medicines can be purchased directly.
What if I miss a dose?
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember, unless it is close to your next scheduled dose. Do not double the dose.
How long does it take to show effect?
The time to show effect varies by medicine and condition. Consult your doctor for specific timelines.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine.