Sun Care
Despite all the awareness campaigns stressing the importance of protecting your skin from the sun, the number of skin cancer cases in Canada continues to rise. We can never say this enough: sun rays are harmful for your skin, always protect yourself against them.
Find a pharmacyServices from your Pharmacist
Several services related to sun care are offered in pharmacy:
- Tips for choosing an effective sunscreen
- Advice on over-the-counter medications to relieve sunburns
- Tips for patients taking medications that make skin sensitive to sunlight
Choosing the Best Sunscreen
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Baby Sun Protection
Learn at what age your baby should use sunscreen and discover tips to help you protect their skin from the sun’s rays.
Learn MoreSunscreens
Discover the characteristics of a good sunscreen to protect yourself against UVA and UVB sunrays.
Learn MoreMedication & Sunlight
Some medications can increase skin sensitivity to sunlight and cause allergic reactions. Learn how to avoid them.
Learn MoreHeatstrokes
It is important to understand the risks associated with extreme heat and heatstroke for vulnerable people.
Learn MoreServices in Your Pharmacy
Advice on Products
If you don’t know which sunscreen meets your needs best in terms of lifestyle and skin type, don’t be shy to ask your pharmacist!
Find your pharmacyPersonalized Kit
Questions on mosquito repellent, sunscreens or rehydration solutions? Your pharmacist can help you pick the best products for your personalized summer kit.
Find your pharmacyMedication Customization
If you are allergic to certain components of your medication, your pharmacist can find allergy-free formulations as a substitution.
Find your pharmacy* The information contained herein is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide complete information on the subject matter or to replace the advice of a health professional. This information does not constitute medical consultation, diagnosis or opinion and should not be interpreted as such. Please consult your health care provider if you have any questions about your health, medications or treatment.