The Modern Warrior Ready product was recalled because of undeclared ingredients. (Photo courtesy of the Food and Drug Administration)
A recall has been issued for a dietary supplement after regulatory testing of the products detected undeclared ingredients.
The Food and Drug Administration stated in a Jan. 9 recall notice that the Modern Warrior Ready product contains undeclared ingredients including tianeptine, 1,4-DMAA, and aniracetam.
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FDA officials explain that tianeptine can cause "life-threatening events" like "suicidal ideation" or behavior in children, adolescents, and adults 25 years old and younger. In addition, overdose can cause potentially life-threatening risks including confusion, seizures, drowsiness, dry mouth, and shortness of breath.
Additionally, the use of 1,4-DMAA can raise blood pressure and might lead to cardiovascular issues, like heart attack, shortness of breath and tightening of the chest.
Which dietary supplement is being recalled?
Why you should care:
Modern Warrior conducted a voluntary recall of its "Body Repair Plan" supplement. It’s sold in a black plastic supplement bottle with a black screw-top lid sealed with black and gold shrink wrap and contains the words "READY" followed by the phrase "Mental Clarity."
The supplement was distributed to consumers across the country between April 2022 and December 8, 2025, and the product was available to buy online.
If I have the supplement, what should I do with it?
What you can do:
Consumers who purchased the Modern Warrior Ready dietary supplement should stop using the product.
The Source: Information for this story was provided by a Food and Drug Administration recall letter. This story was reported from Washington, D.C.