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Medications That Increase Sun Sensitivity

Certain medications increase your photosensitivity, or sensitivity to the effects of the sun. Check with your prescribing physician to see if your medication(s) are in this group. A partial list is provided below.

 

TypeGeneric Name
Brand Name
Antibiotics Tetracycline
doxycycline
ciprofloxacin
sulfanomide
Achromycin, Sumycin
Cipro
Bactrim, Septra
Antihistamines diphenhydramine
cyproheptadine
Benadryl
Periactin
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Ibuprofen
ketoprofen
naproxen
Advil, Motrin
Orudis, Oruvail
Aleve, Anaprox Naprosyn
Diuretics furosemide
bumetanide
hydrochlorothiazide
Lasix
Bumex
Esidrix,
Hydrodiuril
Anticancer medications dacarbazine
methotrexate
DTIC
Rheumatrex
Antiaging and acne medications isotretinoin
tretinoin
Accutane
Retin-A
Antifungal medications terbinafine Lamisil
Hypoglycemics
(treatment of type 2 diabetes)
glipizide
glyburide
Glucotrol
DiaBeta, Micronase
Oral contraceptives and estrogens ethinyl estradiol and norgestrel
conjugated estrogens
estradiol
Lo/Ovral, Ovral
Premarin
Alora, Estroderm
Blood pressure and cardiovascular medications amiodarone
enalapril
diltiazem
quinidine
Cordarone, Vasotec
Cardizem, Dilacor
Quinidex Extentabs,
Cardioquin
Psychiatric medications
  • tricyclic antidepressants 
  • antipsychotic medications
  • antianxiety medications 
amitriptyline,imipramine,
nortriptyline
chlorpromazine
alprazolam, diazepam
Elavil, Tofranil, Pamelor
Thorazine, Ormazine
Xanax, Valium 

 

*This is a partial list of some common medications only. Check the drug information sheets that come with your medications or contact your doctor to see if you need to take special precautions in the sun.