Clinical Resolution Laboratory is recalling approximately 26,500 units of Numb 100 Topical Anesthetic Cream because the packaging is not child-resistant as required by law. The cream contains lidocaine, which can be toxic to young children if ingested or applied to the skin. These white 1.35 fl. oz jars with a blue cross logo were sold at Laser Jet and other beauty stores nationwide, as well as on Amazon.com and laserjetinc.com, from May 2017 through November 2018. Consumers should immediately move the product out of reach of children and contact the company for a refund or replacement.
The product lacks a child-resistant cap, allowing young children to easily access and ingest the lidocaine-based cream or apply it to their skin, which poses a serious risk of poisoning. While no injuries have been reported, lidocaine toxicity can be dangerous for small children.
Consumers should immediately place the recalled topical anesthetic out of reach of children and contact Clinical Resolution Laboratory for a full refund, a free replacement cream, or free replacement child-resistant cap.

Recalled Numb 100 topical anesthetic cream
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response