Neuriva Lawsuit Investigation

Neuriva Lawsuit Investigation
Audet & Partners Examines False Advertising Claims
Audet & Partners, LLP is actively investigating growing consumer concerns surrounding Neuriva and Neuriva Plus, two popular brain health supplements manufactured by Schiff Vitamins. Marketed as “brain boosters,” these supplements claim to enhance cognitive performance in key areas such as learning, memory, focus, and concentration. However, recent allegations suggest these claims may be misleading and unsupported by reliable scientific evidence.
What Is Neuriva?
Neuriva and its variant, Neuriva Plus, are over-the-counter dietary supplements sold nationwide, promoted as supporting brain performance. The manufacturer, Schiff Vitamins, asserts that Neuriva contains ingredients designed to naturally boost a protein called BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor), which they claim plays a role in cognitive function.
Despite these promotional claims, critics argue that the science behind Neuriva’s formula may not support its advertised benefits. Specifically, questions have been raised about whether the neuroprotein BDNF—or any supplement ingredient aimed at boosting it—can actually cross the blood-brain barrier, a natural filter that protects the brain from foreign substances. If these ingredients are unable to enter the brain, then the promised “brain performance” benefits may be scientifically unfounded.
Why Is There a Neuriva Lawsuit Investigation?
Consumers have come forward with complaints alleging that Neuriva’s marketing is false and deceptive. Many purchasers relied on the advertised claims of improved mental clarity and focus, only to experience no measurable cognitive benefit. In response to these concerns, Audet & Partners, LLP is reviewing whether these representations amount to false advertising or violate state consumer protection laws.
This Neuriva lawsuit investigation aims to determine:
- Whether the claims about BDNF enhancement are scientifically valid
- If the ingredients in Neuriva can meaningfully affect brain function
- Whether Schiff Vitamins misled consumers into purchasing ineffective products
Have You Purchased Neuriva or Neuriva Plus?
If you bought Neuriva or Neuriva Plus based on advertising that promised improved brain function—and you feel the product failed to deliver—you may have legal rights. You could be eligible to participate in a potential class action lawsuit or consumer claim for compensation or a refund.
Audet & Partners, LLP has extensive experience handling false advertising lawsuits and consumer protection cases across the United States. We are committed to holding supplement manufacturers accountable when marketing misrepresents what their products can actually do.
Contact Us About the Neuriva Lawsuit Investigation
If you purchased Neuriva or Neuriva Plus and have concerns about the product’s effectiveness, we encourage you to contact us today. Your consultation is free, and there is no obligation.
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