Recall notice
Ready Dietary Supplement recalled due to Undeclared Drug Ingredients, USA
5 days ago •source fda.gov
United States
Modern Warrior is voluntarily recalling all lots of Modern Warrior Ready, a dietary supplement sold directly to consumers, after regulatory testing identified the presence of undeclared ingredients, including tianeptine, 1,4-DMAA, and aniracetam. The recalled product was distributed to customers nationwide in the United States from April 2022 until December 8th of 2025. The recalled product was available for purchase online.According to the FDA, Tianeptine can cause life-threatening events, including suicidal ideation or behavior in children, adolescents, and adults aged 25 years and younger. In addition, overdose carries serious and potentially life-threatening risks, including confusion, seizures, drowsiness, dry mouth, and shortness of breath, which can be exacerbated by alcohol use. Using tianeptine in combination with monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOl) antidepressants could lead to life-threatening complications, including stroke and death.
According to the FDA, Use of 1,4-DMAA can elevate blood pressure and could lead to cardiovascular problems, including heart attack, shortness of breath, and tightening of the chest. Products containing synephrine are reported to potentially result in cardiovascular effects, including increased heart rate and blood pressure, especially in the presence of caffeine.
The recalled product is sold in a black plastic supplement bottle with a black screw-top lid sealed with black and gold tamper-evident shrink wrap. The front label features the Modern Warrior (MW) logo in gold at the top.
The product name "Body Repair Plan" appears centered on the front label in gold lettering. Below the product name is the word "READY" with a small sunrise icon, followed by the phrase "Mental Clarity." The bottle indicates a quantity of 60 capsules.
The overall label design is minimalist, using black and gold coloring with no images other than the brand logo and iconography. The product was sold as a capsule-based dietary supplement under the Modern Warrior brand.
Source: www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/modern-warrior-recalls-modern-warrior-ready-dietary-supplement-due-undeclared-14-dmaa-and-aniracetam
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