Modern Warrior Recall Puts Stim-Style Supplements Back in Focus

The Modern Warrior Ready recall is a fresh warning about metabolism and focus blends that carry undeclared stimulant-like or drug-like ingredients. For buyers, the safest move is to treat vague high-performance claims as a reason to slow down and verify.

Modern Warrior Recall Puts Stim-Style Supplements Back in Focus

By Himiyer News | April 7, 2026

Modern Warrior supplement bottle image from FDA

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What Happened

On January 9, 2026, the FDA posted Modern Warrior's recall of all lots of Modern Warrior Ready. Regulatory testing found undeclared tianeptine, 1,4-DMAA, and aniracetam in the product, which was sold online nationwide and marketed for metabolism boosting, improving brain function, and reducing cravings.

FDA's recall notice says tianeptine can be linked to life-threatening events, while 1,4-DMAA can elevate blood pressure and raise cardiovascular risk. The recall notice says the product had been sold from April 2022 through December 8, 2025.

Why It Matters for Buyers

Products sold as metabolism, focus, or mental clarity blends can look like ordinary supplements while carrying drug-like or stimulant-style ingredients that are not disclosed on the label. That risk rises when brands lean on vague performance language instead of clear ingredient transparency.

What to Watch Next

Buyers should be cautious with capsule blends that promise sharper focus, appetite control, or fast body-composition changes. Recalls like this show why aggressive claims and unclear formulas deserve extra scrutiny before purchase.

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