Nestle Health Science (NHS U.S., LLC) is recalling 3,269 bottles of Douglas Labs Stress-B-Plus Dietary Supplement Tablets. The product is being recalled because it was manufactured with Niacin in the form of nicotinic acid, but the label incorrectly claims it contains Niacin in the form of niacinamide. The affected supplements are 90-count tablets sold in white plastic bottles through specialty retailers and healthcare professional channels.
The product contains a different form of niacin than what is listed on the supplement facts panel. While no incidents or injuries have been reported, consuming the incorrect formulation may lead to unexpected side effects or different health outcomes than intended by the consumer or their healthcare provider.
You have 2 options:
Product was manufactured with Niacin as Nicotinic acid; label states Niacin as Niacinamide.
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