Check Your Shelf: A Herbal Supplement Recall

Mon Feb 23 2026
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A big herbal product has been pulled from shelves across the country after tests showed it had more of a powerful chemical than the label said. The company that makes these chewable tablets, known for its “White Vein” line, found the active ingredient was higher than advertised. The batch in question carries a specific lot number that can be found on the box. Customers who bought these tablets in packs of 20 or 30 are being asked to look at the labels carefully. The product claims each tablet contains 7. 5 milligrams of a compound called 7‑Hydroxymitragynine, but the real amount is higher. That extra dose could cause health problems for people who use it as directed.
So far, no serious medical incidents have been reported. Still, health officials advise anyone who owns the product to stop using it right away and keep the packages aside. The maker is reaching out directly to stores and customers, offering refunds or new products if the affected batch was purchased. The recall covers all online sales nationwide. If you have a bottle, check the lot number on the back of the package. The company is working to replace or refund every customer who bought this specific lot. Consumers should stay alert and read labels carefully, especially when it comes to herbal supplements. Checking the lot number can help you avoid unwanted risks and keep your health safe.
https://localnews.ai/article/check-your-shelf-a-herbal-supplement-recall-c33f4d94

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