The packaging is not child resistant as required by law
December 1, 2017Natural Solutions for Life of Robinson, Ill., is recalling about 56,000 jars of Maximum Strength Synodrin Pain Relieving Cream with Lidocaine.
The packaging is not child resistant as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act, posing a risk of poisoning to young children.
No incidents or injuries are reported.
The recalled Synodrin Lidocaine Maximum Strength Pain Relieving Cream is in a white jar with a blue label with Synodrin Lidocaine Maximum Strength 4% Pain Relieving Cream printed on the front.
The jars measure about three inches in diameter, are three inches tall, weigh about 4 ounces and were sold in a blue box with yellow letters Lidocaine and white letters Maximum Strength 4% Pain Relieving Cream.
The brand name Synodrin is printed on the jar and the box. The box and jar have UPC code 8 64751 00032 6 printed on the right side.
The pain relieving cream, manufactured in the U.S., was sold at Albertsons/Safeway, Giant, Harris Teeter, Meijer, Stop & Shop and Rite-Aid stores nationwide and online at Jet.com and Amazon.com from June 2017,, through October 2017, for about $19.
What to do
Consumers should immediately place the recalled pain relieving cream out of the reach of children and contact Natural Solutions for Life to obtain a free replacement cap.
Consumers may contact Natural Solutions for Life toll-free at 855-499-6435 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday or online at www.Synodrin.com and click onAbout Us and then Recall Information for more information.