FDA Approves First New Sunscreen Ingredient for U.S. Market in Over 25 Years
1-Minute Brief
The FDA's approval may expand sunscreen options for U.S. consumers, aligning them with products available internationally.
Key Facts
- Federal health regulators have approved a new sunscreen ingredient for the U.S. market.
- This is the first time in more than 25 years that a new sunscreen ingredient has been approved in the U.S.
- The ingredient has already been available in Europe, Japan, and South Korea for years.
- The FDA's decision follows years of delay, according to CBS News.
- The approval was reported by both The Independent and CBS News.
What Happened
The FDA has approved a new sunscreen ingredient for use in the United States, marking the first such approval in over 25 years.
Why It Matters
This decision could increase the variety of sunscreen products available to U.S. consumers and bring the market closer to those in other countries where the ingredient is already in use.
What's Next
Manufacturers may begin incorporating the newly approved ingredient into U.S. sunscreen products. Consumers can expect to see new formulations on the market.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft5h agoFDA OKs first new sunscreen ingredient in more than 25 years
- CBS NewsLeft1h agoNew sunscreen option wins FDA approval after years of delay
