2026-04928NoticeWallet

Pain Patch Drama: ITC Probes Numbing Import Violations

Published Date: 3/13/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission got a complaint about certain over-the-counter lidocaine patches, claiming some companies might be breaking import and sales rules. They want the public to share their thoughts on how this could affect everyone, especially consumers and businesses involved. This could lead to changes in what products are allowed in the U.S., so keep an eye out for updates and possible restrictions soon.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Possible exclusion of lidocaine patches

A complaint (Docket No. 3894) filed March 10, 2026 asks the U.S. International Trade Commission to issue a limited exclusion order, cease-and-desist orders, and impose a bond during the 60-day Presidential review period (under 19 U.S.C. 1337(j)). If the Commission grants the requested relief, certain over-the-counter topical lidocaine patches could be barred from importation into and sale within the United States.

Request for U.S. replacement capacity information

The Commission is asking for information on whether like or directly competitive lidocaine patch articles are made in the United States and whether complainant, licensees, or third-party suppliers could replace the volume of potentially excluded articles within a commercially reasonable time. The notice (published March 13, 2026) explicitly asks commenters to identify U.S. producers and indicate replacement capacity if an exclusion order were issued.

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3/13/2026

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