FDA-Food2026-05-27Class IIPATHOGEN
Wellnov Liposomal Mens Liquid Multivitamin Drops recalled for bacterial contamination risk
BOTULISMNationwide distribution
Wellnov Mens multivitamin drops recalled for bacterial contamination risk
Wellnov Supplements' Liposomal Mens Liquid Multivitamin Drops may contain harmful bacteria, including potential C. botulinum, due to manufacturing practice violations. The product was distributed nationwide and in Puerto Rico between October 2024 and April 2026. No injuries have been reported.
- Check if you own Lot MM0925 (expiry 09/2027) of this product.
- Do not use the product if you have it.
- Contact Wellnov Supplements LLC or your retailer for return or refund instructions.
Hazard
Deviations from current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) that could lead to bacterial pathogen and possible C. Botulinum concerns.
Sold states
Products were distributed nationwide and the United States Territory of Puerto Rico.
Affected count
20 bottles
Manufactured in
3498 N San Marcos Pl Ste 4, Chandler, AZ, United States
Products
Liposomal Mens Liquid Multivitamin Drops. Dosage: 3mL Liquid. Packaging: Aluminum bottle. 90 ml. Firm Address: Vitaminally LLC Chandler, AZ 85225.
Official notice
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=H-0798-2026More Wellnov Supplements LLC recalls
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