Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB2491

Introduced
7/29/25  

Caption

SAFE Sunscreen Standards Act Supporting Accessible, Flexible, and Effective Sunscreen Standards

Impact

If enacted, SB2491 would significantly influence how the FDA reviews and regulates sunscreen and other nonprescription topical drugs. By permitting the use of real world evidence, the regulatory review process may become more flexible and responsive to emerging scientific data. This could expedite the availability of effective sunscreen products in the market, which is particularly important given the rising incidence of skin cancer. Additionally, the emphasis on non-animal testing aligns with increasing public and scientific advocacy for ethical research practices, potentially reshaping regulatory norms in the drug approval process.

Summary

SB2491, known as the 'Supporting Accessible, Flexible, and Effective Sunscreen Standards Act' (SAFE Sunscreen Standards Act), aims to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act by improving the regulatory review process for non-prescription topical drugs, specifically focusing on sunscreen products. The bill emphasizes the utilization of real world evidence in evaluating the safety and effectiveness of active ingredients used in topical drugs, thereby allowing for a more comprehensive assessment beyond traditional clinical trials. Furthermore, the bill seeks to establish new standards that facilitate the inclusion of non-animal testing methods for determining safety and efficacy.

Contention

Notably, the introduction of real world evidence and non-animal testing methods in the regulatory framework for topical drugs has sparked discussions regarding the adequacy and reliability of such evidence compared to traditional clinical trials. Critics may argue that this shift could lead to compromised safety standards if real world evidence is not properly validated or if there's insufficient oversight on new testing methods. Proponents, however, believe that these updates are necessary to enhance the efficiency of the FDA’s review processes and that they reflect contemporary scientific understanding of drug evaluation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB10527

To direct the National Park Service to pursue options for the provision of mineral-based, broad-spectrum sunscreen or other protective methods at low or no cost in national parks.

US HB1057

Imported Seafood Safety Standards Act

US SB4983

Pipeline Accountability, Safety, and Environmental Standards Act of 2024

US HB1628

CBD Product Safety and Standardization Act of 2023

US HB9323

Pipeline Accountability, Safety, and Environmental Standards Act of 2024

US HB2530

Nurse Staffing Standards for Hospital Patient Safety and Quality Care Act of 2023

US SB1037

Department of Veterans Affairs EHRM Standardization and Accountability Act

US SB2603

Streamlining Conservation Practice Standards Act of 2023

US HB8837

Celestial Time Standardization Act

US SB4663

Unemployment Insurance Integrity and Accessibility Act

Similar Bills

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