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Lip Products

FDA adverse event reports for this category.

514
Total reports
Chapped Lips
Top reaction

Top reactions reported

MedDRA Preferred Terms, ranked by frequency in the reports. Shown as percent of all reports for this category. A single report can list multiple reactions, so percentages can sum above 100%.

Chapped Lips
28%
Lip Swelling
24%
Rash
21%
Lip Dry
18%
Blister
16%
Burning Sensation
13%
Oral Discomfort
11%
Pain
11%
Erythema
11%
Hypersensitivity
11%
Cheilitis
10%
Pruritus
9%
Lip Exfoliation
8%
Swelling
8%
Lip Blister
7%

Outcomes

How the reports resolved, shown as percent of all reports. Outcomes can overlap (one report can have multiple outcomes), so percentages do not sum to 100%.

Other Serious or Important Medical Event
25%
Disability
2%
Hospitalization
2%
Required Intervention
<1%
Life Threatening
<1%

Top products reported in this category

Specific brand/product names that appear most often in reports for Lip Products. The FDA dataset uses one free-text field for product identity, so this list mixes brand-only entries (e.g. "Vitamin D") and full product names (e.g. "WEN Cleansing Conditioner").

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About this data

This page summarizes adverse event reports from the FDA's adverse event reporting system for cosmetic products. Reactions are coded in MedDRA. Reports come from consumers, health professionals, and industry. The presence of a report does not establish that the product caused the event - it only reflects what was reported to FDA.

Limitations: The public dataset does not include free-text case narratives, only structured fields.

Data as of June 15, 2026. Source: FDA.