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A POPULAR health supplement that’s sold on Amazon has been abruptly recalled over a serious safety issue.

The vitamins, which are aimed at men, were recalled after it was found to contain a potentially life-threatening ingredient.

Woman's hand holding capsules and a glass of water with lemon.

A popular bottle of vitamins that can be found on Amazon has been recalledCredit: Getty

Earlier this month, the Food and Drug Administration announced that Multi-V Men vitamins made by MTN OPS were contaminated.

According to the FDA, the pills contain “undeclared soy flour” a potential danger to people with soy allergies.

Officials said that 7,546 bottles of the 60-capsule Multi-V Men products are involved.

The affected batch has the lot number #012324177 and an expiration date of March 2026.

No other products or batches are included in this recall.

The FDA posted the alert on its website on April 9.

It was classified as a Class II recall – meaning the product may cause temporary or medically reversible issues.

There’s also a remote chance of serious health consequences.

Soy is a common allergen that can trigger severe reactions in some people.

If ingested unknowingly, it may cause symptoms ranging from mild to potentially fatal.

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The multivitamins were sold through Amazon and other retailers.

They’re marketed as a daily supplement for men’s “health” and “immune support.”

MTN OPS Multivitamin Recall

Event ID: 96578

Product: MTN OPS MULTI-V Men’s Daily Multivitamin (60-capsule bottle)

UPC: 8 40359 40458 2

Lot #: 012324177

Expiration Date: 03/2026

Quantity Recalled: 7,546 bottles

Reason: Contains undeclared soy flour

Recall Type: Voluntary, initiated by the firm

Product Classification: Class II

Center Classification Date: April 9, 2025

Distribution: Nationwide (excluding Rhode Island) and in Canada

Recall Initiated: March 25, 2025

Status: Ongoing

Recalling Firm:
MTN OPS, LLC

The product contains vitamins like calcium, zinc, vitamin C, thiamin, vitamin B-12 and vitamin D.

The product page reads – “Men need specific nutrients to maintain optimal health.”

MTN OPS didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment by The U.S. Sun.

MORE RECALLS

Recalls involving over-the-counter pills and multivitamins aren’t common, but they do happen.

Back in 2016, Nature Made pulled several of its vitamin products over concerns they might be contaminated with salmonella or staph.

Meanwhile, earlier this month, a separate recall involving nearly 2,000 pounds of Cabot Creamery butter made headlines after tests revealed the presence of coliform bacteria – an organism commonly linked to animal waste.

That contaminated butter had been sold across major retailers, including Walmart, in seven states.

Health officials continue to urge shoppers to check labels and stay alert as more recalls surface nationwide.

Bottle of MTN OPS Multi-V men's daily multivitamin dietary supplement.

The Food and Drug Administration has recalled MTN OPS’ Multi-V Men multivitamins due to the presence of undeclared soy flourCredit: MTN OPS
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