A brand of multivitamins for men has been withdrawn due to the presence of an undeclared allergen that can be deadly for some consumers.
Retirement refers to multivitamins for men manufactured by the UTAH MTN OPS LLC company. Multivitamins of multiple men removed from the market come in 60 capsules bottles, and 7,546 bottles are affected in total.
According to the Food and Drug Administration website (FDA), the pills withdrew due to the “unpleasant soybean flour.”
FDA listed retirement as class II on April 9, which refers to products that “can cause temporary or medically reversible advertising consequences or when the probability of serious advertising consequences is remote.”
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Multiple men’s pills come in 60 bottles of capsules. (Mtnops.com/fox news)
The withdrawal vitamins have an expiration date of March 2026, and the lot number is #012324177. Other vitamin lots in retirement are not included.
Multivitamins contain essential vitamins such as calcium, zinc and vitamin C, in addition to vitamin B-12, vitamin D and thiamine.
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Retired multivitamin contains essential vitamins such as calcium, zinc and vitamin C. (Istock)
The pills are intended to support “daily health” and “immune health” of men, according to the company’s website.
“Men need specific nutrients to maintain optimal health,” explains the product page. “MECI-V MEN-V is a daily multivitamin with essential vitamins and minerals that you need to maintain a strong, healthy and energetic lifestyle.”
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Retired multivitamins are intended to support the daily health of men. (Istock)
It is strange, but not unknown, to remember free sale pills and multivitamins. In 2016, Nature made a withdrawal of some of his vitamins due to the fear of the possible contamination of Salmonella or Staphylococcus.
In November, many of the antianxiety clonazepam medications were withdrawn after having failed with incorrect force and a national drug code on the subject.

The presence of soy flour in multivitamins can be deadly for consumers with soybean allergies. (Istock)
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Fox News Digital contacted MTN OPS to comment, but did not receive an immediate response.