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CPSC recall · Reported July 2, 2026

Diamond Wipes International Recalls CVS Health Medicated Hemorrhoidal Wipes Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Child Poisoning; Violate Mandatory Standard for Child-Resistant Packaging

The recalled medicated wipes contain lidocaine, which must be in child-resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The packaging of the wipes is not c…

Recall #
26593
Affected scope
About 75,315
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Diamond Wipes International, Inc. of Chino, California recalled This recall involves CVS Health Medicated Hemorrhoidal Wipes. The pain-relieving wipes we… - a moderate-severity action.

Diamond Wipes International Recalls CVS Health Medicated Hemorrhoidal Wipes Due to Risk o… was recalled by Diamond Wipes International, Inc. of Chino, California in July 2, 2026. Reason: The recalled medicated wipes contain lidocaine, which must be in child-resistant packaging, as required by th…. Remedy: Consumers should secure the wipes out of sight and reach of children immediately and cont…. Verify recall #26593 with the CPSC before acting.

The recall

Diamond Wipes International, Inc. of Chino, California issued this moderate-severity CPSC recall-The recalled medicated wipes contain lidocaine, which must be in child-resistant packaging, as required by th….

Moderate
severity level
July 2, 2026
reported

Sourced from official CPSC enforcement records. Verify recall #26593 with the agency before acting. Full product description, hazard, remedy, and related recalls are below.

Recall Insight

This CPSC action (record #26593) was formally reported on July 2, 2026. It is classified under Moderate severity, with a current status of Active. Diamond Wipes International, Inc. of Chino, California is listed as the recalling firm. Federal records list the affected scope as About 75,315.

The documented reason for this recall is: The recalled medicated wipes contain lidocaine, which must be in child-resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The packaging of the wipes is not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious… Distribution information was not included in the agency filing, so consumers should assume broad potential exposure until the firm publishes point-of-sale details. The remedy documented by the agency is: Consumers should secure the wipes out of sight and reach of children immediately and contact CVS for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to return unopened packets of wipes with the retail box pac… - consumers holding this product should act on that instruction rather than relying on general guidance.

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Children & Baby Products recalls over time

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Where this recall sits in the database

Of 101,704 recalls in the database, 24,878 are high severity, 72,426 moderate, and 4,400 low. This recall is classified moderate severity.

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Severity

Moderate

Affected scope

About 75,315

Related Recalls

6

6 from same agency

Product description

This recall involves CVS Health Medicated Hemorrhoidal Wipes. The pain-relieving wipes were sold in boxes of 20 individually wrapped packets of flushable wipes. The CVS Health logo, a yellow heart, "Rapid Pain Relief" and "Medicated Hemorrhoidal Wipes" is printed on the front of the packet and the box.

Reason for recall

The recalled medicated wipes contain lidocaine, which must be in child-resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The packaging of the wipes is not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents of the wipes are ingested by young children.

Remedy, what to do

Consumers should secure the wipes out of sight and reach of children immediately and contact CVS for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to return unopened packets of wipes with the retail box packaging to any CVS store.

Recall Profile

Structured summary of the CPSC recall record
Attribute Value
Agency U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Severity class Moderate
Status Active
Recall number 26593
Date reported July 2, 2026
Date initiated July 2, 2026
Recalling firm Diamond Wipes International, Inc. of Chino, California
Affected scope About 75,315
Distribution Not disclosed
Official source CPSC notice →

Profile values are sourced directly from the official CPSC enforcement record. Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

What to do with this recall

Consumers should secure the wipes out of sight and reach of children immediately and contact CVS for a full refund. Consumers wil…

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  • Confirm the current status and remedy on the official CPSC notice before acting. CPSC notice
  • Follow the documented remedy (refund, replacement, repair, or disposal) rather than general advice. What to do next

This page summarizes the official CPSC record for research and awareness; it is not legal, medical, or safety advice. Verify with the issuing agency before acting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What product was recalled?
This recall involves CVS Health Medicated Hemorrhoidal Wipes. The pain-relieving wipes were sold in boxes of 20 individually wrapped packets of flushable wipes. The CVS Health logo, a yellow heart, "Rapid Pain Relief" and "Medicated Hemorrhoidal Wipes" is printed on the front of the packet and the box.. Recalled by Diamond Wipes International, Inc. of Chino, California. Units affected: About 75,315.
Why was this product recalled?
The recalled medicated wipes contain lidocaine, which must be in child-resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The packaging of the wipes is not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents of the wipes are ingested by young children.
What should consumers do?
Consumers should secure the wipes out of sight and reach of children immediately and contact CVS for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to return unopened packets of wipes with the retail box packaging to any CVS store.
Which agency issued this recall?
This recall was issued by the CPSC on July 2, 2026. Severity: Moderate. Recall number: 26593.
How do I check if my product is affected by a recall?
Check the product description and recall number (26593) against your product. Visit the official CPSC website for the most current information. You can also use our Recall Checker tool to search by product name or brand.
How do I report an injury from a recalled product?
Report injuries to the issuing agency: CPSC at SaferProducts.gov, NHTSA at nhtsa.gov/report-a-safety-problem, or FDA via MedWatch. Document the product (photos, model/serial numbers, purchase receipts) and seek medical attention. Injury reports help agencies track hazard patterns and may strengthen enforcement actions.

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Every figure on PlainRecalls is rendered directly from official FDA, CPSC and NHTSA recall records, no number is typed in by an editor. This recall: CPSC, reported July 2, 2026. Severity classes follow each agency's own taxonomy (FDA Class I/II/III; CPSC and NHTSA by hazard type), and related-recall context is computed across the full archive. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error. Data current as of July 2026.