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We have released a literature review of certain active ingredients used in sunscreens.
This review aims to identify any new evidence about the use of these ingredients.
Clinical advice remains that the benefits of sunscreen continue to far outweigh any risks.
Tragically, around 2,000 people die each year from skin cancer in Australia. Sun protection, which includes the use of sunscreen, remains the best way to prevent skin cancer.
While some theoretical risks associated with frequent sunscreen use over a lifetime have been identified, they are minimal compared with the proven dangers of prolonged sun exposure and sun burn.
This process is part of the TGA’s ongoing role to continually monitor and review ingredients used in therapeutic goods including sunscreens to maintain the highest standards of quality, safety and efficacy in the Australian market.
The assessment of sunscreen ingredients will also be informed by the Australian Sunscreen Exposure Model (ASEM). The ASEM model takes account of the Australian context and what would be considered average and heavy rates of sunscreen use by both children and adults.
The ASEM model was developed by the TGA following significant public consultation, with the results available on our Consultation Hub.