More than 350,000 vitamin and iron supplements recalled due to packaging

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More than 350,000 iron-containing dietary supplements have been recalled for lack of child-safe packaging, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The recall includes the following brands: Arey, Bari Life, Bird&Be, Biote, Dr Fuhrman, NuLife, HMR, Bariatric Pal, Noevir, Zenbean and Sakara.

Because supplements contain iron, they must be packaged in child-safe packaging according to the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. According to the recall warning, if the product is not packaged in child-safe packaging, the contents could cause serious injury or death from poisoning if a young child swallows the contents.

What supplements are being recalled?

According to the CPSC, approximately 356,140 units of the following supplements are affected:

  • Arey Not Today, gray (60 count and 180 count)
  • Bari Life Complete Obesity Vitamin Watermelon (60 pieces)
  • Bird&Be Prenatal Essentials for Women (30 Pack)
  • Bird&Be The Power for pregnant women (30 packs)
  • Bird&Be The Power Prenatal for Females + CoQ10 Boost (30 Pack)
  • Bird&Be Female Fertility Power Prenatal Pack (30 packs)
  • Bird&Be Complete Maternity Pack (30 packs)
  • Bird&Be Female Fertility Power Prenatal + CoQ10 Pack (30 Packs)
  • Biote Nutraceutical Iron+ (30 counts)
  • Dr. Furman Gentle Prenatal Multivitamin + D3 (120 Count)
  • Dr. Furman Pixie Vites Children’s Multivitamin (120 Count)
  • NuLife Advanced Bariatrics Multivitamin Chewable Tablets (60 Count)
  • HMR Multi Daily Vitamin and Mineral Supplement (60 Count)
  • Pal Ultra Multi for Obese People Multivitamin for Obese People (90 counts)
  • Noevir Inner Care Premium Bio-Essential (120 pieces)
  • Zenbean Kids Cafe Instant Coffee + Nutrition Latte Original Caramel Chocolate Vanilla (30 servings)
  • Sakara The Foundation (30 packs)
  • Sakara The Foundation: Prenatal (30 packs)

Lot numbers, expiration dates, and UPS codes can be found on the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s website.

What to do if a supplement is recalled

Consumers are encouraged to contact Vitaquest International for information on how to store supplements out of the reach of children and obtain a free child-safe replacement cap or storage pouch.

Products were sold from April 2023 to February 2026 at Credo Beauty, Erewhon, Healf, Nutrition World, The Vitamin Shoppe, Fullscript, Ulta Beauty stores nationwide, healthcare provider offices, the brand’s website, and Amazon.com.

Product prices range from $13 to $130 depending on brand and size.

Michelle Del Rey is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Please contact mdelrey@usatoday.com.

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