FDA Health Playbook
The FDA Health Playbook is a series of public service announcements (PSAs) created to provide information to consumers and patients about the safe use and disposal of certain FDA-regulated products.
Don’t Get Burned
Make broad spectrum sunscreen a part of your gear – it’s a winning play every time.
Visit Sunscreen: How to Help Protect Your Skin from the Sun to learn about how to stay safe while in the sun.
Darrell: I’m with George Mason University Forward, Josh Oduro, for the FDA’s Don’t Get Burned Sunscreen Challenge.
Josh: Bring it on.
Darrell: I’m not getting burned today. I’m using a broad-spectrum sunscreen.
Announcer: The FDA recommends broad-spectrum sunscreens with an SPF of 15 or higher to help reduce the risk of sunburn and skin cancer.
Darrell: You smoked me, dude!
Josh: That’s ‘cause I used sunscreen, so I wouldn’t get burned by you and the sun.
Darrell: Broad spectrum sunscreen: It’s a winning play every time.
Don’t Get Burned is a component of FDA’s national campaign to raise awareness about sun safety and encourage proper sunscreen use and application.
Don’t Get Burned includes video PSAs, social media posts and media advisories for spreading the word about how to use sunscreen to stay safe while in the sun.
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Remove the Risk
Remove the risk of unused opioids from your home - proper disposal can save lives.
Visit Disposal of Unused Medicines to learn how to get rid of unused or expired drugs.
Narrator (Voiceover): Hall of Fame Defensive Back, Darrell Green
Darrell Green: I’m here with a winning play for your home team. Keep your playing field safe by removing any old, unwanted and unneeded opioid medications. The best defensive strategy is to remove the risk.
Narrator (Voiceover): Learn more at FDA.gov/HealthPlaybook.
Remove the Risk is a national campaign sponsored by FDA to raise awareness of the serious dangers of keeping unused opioid pain medicines in the home and provide information about safe disposal of these medicines.
Remove the Risk includes radio and video PSAs, social media images and posts, fact sheets, and more—for talking with others about safe opioid disposal.