Mad Rabbit is recalling approximately 28,000 units of its RELIEVE Numbing Cream because the packaging is not child-resistant. The product contains lidocaine, which is required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act to be in child-resistant packaging to protect young children from accidental poisoning. The cream was sold for about $26 at trade shows, tattoo shops, and online at MadRabbit.com between October 2024 and August 2025. Mad Rabbit is providing a free child-resistant replacement lid to consumers.
The container lacks child-resistant features, posing a serious risk of injury or death from poisoning if a young child swallows the lidocaine cream. No injuries have been reported to date.
Consumers should immediately secure the recalled numbing cream out of the sight and reach of children and contact Mad Rabbit via email or online for a free child-resistant lid to store the products. Once the product is secured, consumers can use the product, as directed.
Short wide-mouthed white container with a deer antler logo.

Recalled RELIEVE Numbing Cream โ Outer Packaging

Recalled RELIEVE Numbing Cream
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response