A brand of men’s multivitamins has been recalled due to the presence of an undeclared allergen that may prove fatal to some consumers.
Utah-based company MTN OPS is remembered by men’s multivitamins manufactured by LLC. Multi-V male male male multiwitamins come in 60-capsoles bottles, and 7,546 bottles are active.
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website, the tablets were called back due to “undeclared soy flour”.
The FDA listed recall as class II on 9 April, which relates to products that can “temporary or medically lead to adverse health results or where severe adverse health results are remote.”
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Missed multi-V men pills come in 60-capsoles bottles. (mtnops.com/fox news)
Vitamin called back is the expiration date of March 2026, and a lot of number is #012324177. No other batch of vitamin has been included in recall.
Multivitamin contains essential vitamins such as calcium, zinc and vitamin C, in addition to vitamin B -12, vitamin D and Theiamine.
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Missed multivitamins contain essential vitamins such as calcium, zinc and vitamin C. (Istock)
According to the company’s website, pills are to support men’s “daily health” and “immune health”.
“Men require specific nutrients to maintain optimal health,” the product page suggests. “Men’s multi-V is a daily multivitamin that has essential vitamins and minerals that you need to maintain a strong, healthy and energetic lifestyle.”
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Multivitamins remembered the purpose to support men’s daily health. (Istock)
It is rare, but is not unheard to recall over-the-counter pills and multivitamins. In 2016, Nature announced to remember some of his vitamins due to the possibility of possible salmonella or staphylococcus contamination.
In November, some antioxiary drug clonazepum was called back after being misled with a wrong strength and national drug code on them.

The presence of soy flour in multivitamins can prove fatal to consumers with soy allergies. (Istock)
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