Hush is recalling about 275,000 units of anesthetic gels, sprays, and foam soaps containing 4% lidocaine because the packaging is not child-resistant. The recall affects white or black bottles in 1.7-ounce, 2-ounce, and 4-ounce sizes sold between January 2009 and November 2018. Consumers should immediately move these products out of the reach of children and contact the company for a full refund, a free replacement cream, or a new child-resistant cap. No injuries have been reported to date.
The bottles do not meet federal child-resistant packaging requirements. If a child accesses and ingests the lidocaine or applies it to their skin, it poses a serious risk of poisoning.
Consumers should immediately place the recalled products out of the reach of children and contact Hush for a full refund, a free replacement cream or free replacement child-resistant cap.

Recalled Hush gels, Hush sprays and Hush foam soap (white bottle/green lettering)

Recalled Hush gels, Hush sprays and Hush foam soap (black bottle/green lettering)
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 · Raw API Response