what is your favoirte song by reverend horton heat?mine would probably be-lie detector, or wiggle stick
Don't run. Drop to the ground in a safe place- away from windows and things that could fall on you. Next to a bed or sofa is a good idea. Keep breakables stored low so they can't smash all over and create hazards for escape. Keep flashlights and fresh batteries handy, so if the room is wrecked and dark, you can still find them. Know how to turn off the natural gas. Have an escape/ rescue plan worked out with your neighbors. I survived 2 major quakes in 21 years, no injuries. Don't keep lots of glassware if you live in earthquake country!
I am not on the same meds, but I have Irish skin and a different med that causes extra photo sensitivity. Honestly, I have not found anything better than the Neutrogena. My suggestions are to wear fuller coverage clothing, especially hats with brims like baseball caps which makes the biggest difference and a lightweight jacket, but also reapply the sunscreen more often. If applying more doesn't help, then clothing or staying out of the sun are really your only options.