Popular Amazon supplement just got recalled—are you still using it?

In today’s world of online convenience, it’s easy to assume the vitamins you order from trusted platforms are safe.

But one product marketed for men’s health is now under urgent scrutiny—and for good reason.

A widespread recall has raised red flags for thousands of Amazon customers and beyond.



The supplement at the center of the recall is Multi-V Men, a 60-capsule multivitamin bottle aimed at boosting men’s health and immune support.

But what it didn’t list on the label has sparked concern—a hidden ingredient with deadly potential: undeclared soy flour.

For individuals with soy allergies, this isn’t a minor detail.

The risks include temporary or medically reversible issues and a remote chance of serious health consequences.


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Popular Amazon supplement just got recalled. Image Source: KVUE / YouTube


The Multi-V Men product has been recalled by MTN OPS, LLC, after the FDA classified it as a Class II recall on April 9, 2025.

This classification means the product could cause temporary or medically reversible health problems, with a remote chance of long-term complications.

The affected lot includes 7,546 bottles with lot number #012324177 and an expiration date of March 2026.

The vitamins were sold online—primarily through Amazon—and distributed across the US (excluding Rhode Island) and Canada.



The product was promoted as a daily multivitamin with nutrients like calcium, zinc, vitamin C, thiamin, vitamin B-12, and vitamin D.

Its marketing emphasized, “Men need specific nutrients to maintain optimal health,” but the presence of soy flour—unlisted—violated allergen safety protocols.

MTN OPS voluntarily began the recall on March 25, and as of now, it remains ongoing.

Consumers are urged to check their packaging for the lot number and stop using the product immediately if they own a recalled bottle.



Product recalls are once again making headlines, and this latest wave could affect items in your own kitchen.

A major coffee recall has just been announced, impacting products distributed across 15 states. If you're a daily coffee drinker, it’s worth double-checking your pantry before your next brew.

In another alert, an urgent juice recall is now in effect, hitting 12 states. Health authorities are urging consumers to check product labels immediately to see if their juice is part of the recall.

And it doesn't stop there—a popular flavor enhancer has also been pulled from shelves due to newly identified safety concerns. If it's a regular part of your meals, be sure to stay updated on whether it's included in the recall list.
Key Takeaways

  • A popular supplement sold on Amazon, Multi-V Men, has been recalled due to undeclared soy flour, posing a risk to those with soy allergies.
  • The recall is a Class II, indicating the potential for temporary or medically reversible health issues, with a remote chance of serious consequences.
  • A total of 7,546 bottles of the affected batch, with lot number #012324177 and expiration date March 2026, are involved in the recall.
  • The vitamins are marketed for men’s health and immune support, and have been distributed nationwide (excluding Rhode Island) and in Canada.
Have you ever been affected by a product recall like this one? How do you ensure the supplements you take are safe and allergen-free? The GrayVine community wants to hear from you. Join the conversation in the comments below
 

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