Quick answers about Neuriva ingredients

Neuriva formulas are not all identical. The answers below cover the most common ingredient questions — always verify the current Supplement Facts label for the specific product you are evaluating.

What are the main ingredients in Neuriva?
Common Neuriva formulas may include coffee fruit extract (also called Neurofactor or coffee cherry extract) and phosphatidylserine. Some formulas also list B vitamins such as B6, B12, and folic acid. Exact ingredients and amounts vary by SKU.
Do all Neuriva formulas have the same ingredients?
No. Neuriva Original, Plus, Ultra, Gummies, Sleep Plus, and Memory 3D each have different ingredient profiles. Never assume one formula’s label applies to another.
Does Neuriva have caffeine?
Coffee fruit extract is derived from the coffee plant and may contain trace amounts of caffeine depending on how it is extracted. Check the current label and manufacturer product information for the specific formula you plan to buy — do not assume across all SKUs.
What vitamins are in Neuriva?
Some formulas — particularly Plus-type SKUs — may include B6, B12, and folic acid. Not all Neuriva products contain these vitamins. Verify the label for the product you are purchasing.
Are Neuriva gummies the same as capsules ingredient-for-ingredient?
Not necessarily. Gummy and capsule formats can differ in serving size, inactive ingredients, sweeteners, and the exact form of listed nutrients. Always compare labels directly.

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What are the main ingredients in Neuriva?

Neuriva is a dietary supplement brand associated with Schiff/Reckitt and is formulated to support brain health. Across the product line, two ingredients appear most commonly in publicly available label context: coffee fruit extract (sometimes listed under the branded name Neurofactor) and phosphatidylserine. Some formulas add B vitamins and folic acid to this base.

This is a broad summary based on official brand context. It is not a substitute for reading the current Supplement Facts label on any specific Neuriva SKU you plan to purchase. Formulas change between product versions, and ingredients and amounts can differ by retailer SKU, count size, and format (capsule vs. gummy). WellBeUp product pages display verified label information for each SKU we carry.

Why formula differences matter

If you are comparing Neuriva Original and Neuriva Plus, the ingredient profile matters. If you are evaluating a gummy versus a capsule, the serving size and inactive ingredients matter. If you have food allergies, drug interactions to check, or are pregnant or nursing, the full ingredient list — including other ingredients — matters. Always read the label before you buy.

Label-first rule
Ingredient amounts printed in third-party summaries — including this guide — can become outdated when manufacturers update their formulas. The current Supplement Facts label on the product package or WellBeUp product page is always the authoritative source.

Neuriva ingredient comparison by formula

The table below summarizes key listed ingredients commonly associated with each Neuriva formula line, based on publicly available official brand context. All ingredient details should be verified on the current Supplement Facts label for the specific SKU you are buying. Check available Neuriva products at WellBeUp for live inventory and label details.

Formula Key listed ingredients (verify on label) Format Note
Neuriva Original Coffee fruit extract (Neurofactor); phosphatidylserine Capsule Most widely available entry formula; verify current label amounts
Neuriva Plus Coffee fruit extract (Neurofactor); phosphatidylserine; folic acid; vitamin B6; vitamin B12 Capsule, Gummy Adds B vitamins to the Original base; verify each SKU separately
Neuriva Ultra Phosphatidylserine; B vitamins; coffee fruit extract; Cognivive (in official launch context) Capsule Expanded profile vs. Original/Plus; verify current label and availability
Neuriva Gummies May mirror Original or Plus ingredient families depending on gummy SKU; inactive ingredients and sweeteners will differ Gummy Do not assume gummies are ingredient-for-ingredient identical to capsules; compare labels directly
Neuriva Sleep / Sleep Plus Sleep-support ingredients in addition to or instead of core brain-health ingredients Capsule Separate formula for sleep positioning; do not treat as equivalent to Original or Plus
Neuriva Memory 3D Cognicell; Neurofactor; vitamin B6; vitamin B12; folic acid (based on official launch context) Capsule Newer formula; verify current label before using any product-level copy

For reviews, customer experience notes, and evidence context on these formulas, see our Neuriva reviews guide.

Coffee fruit extract / Neurofactor

Coffee Fruit Extract
Also known as: Neurofactor · Coffee Cherry Extract · Whole Coffee Fruit Concentrate

Coffee fruit extract is derived from the whole fruit of the coffee plant — specifically from Coffea arabica. Unlike standard coffee beans, which use only the seed, this ingredient uses the fleshy fruit that surrounds the bean. It is distinct from roasted coffee.

In Neuriva products, this ingredient is commonly listed under the branded name Neurofactor, which refers to a standardized whole coffee fruit concentrate from a botanical ingredient company. It is described in official brand context as a plant-based dietary supplement ingredient.

As with all Neuriva ingredients, exact form, standardization level, and amount per serving should be verified on the current Supplement Facts label for the formula you are purchasing.

No outcome promises
Coffee fruit extract is a dietary supplement ingredient, not a drug. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Do not assume cognitive outcomes from the presence of this ingredient.

Phosphatidylserine

Phosphatidylserine (PS)
Phospholipid · Commonly abbreviated PS

Phosphatidylserine is a phospholipid — a type of fat molecule — that occurs naturally in cell membranes throughout the body, with a high concentration in brain tissue. As a dietary supplement ingredient, it is sourced from soy or sunflower lecithin in most commercial formulas (earlier forms used bovine brain tissue, which is now uncommon).

Phosphatidylserine is a commonly listed ingredient in brain-health supplement formulas. In official Neuriva brand context, it appears in Original, Plus, and other formula lines. The amount commonly associated with these formulas in official context is 100 mg per serving — however, serving size and exact amounts must be verified on the current Supplement Facts label for any specific SKU.

If you have a soy allergy, verify the ingredient source on the label and consult your healthcare professional before use.

No treatment claims
Phosphatidylserine in dietary supplements is not approved to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition, including memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive decline, or any other diagnosis. Talk with a healthcare professional if you have specific health concerns.

B vitamins, folate and formula-specific nutrients

Several Neuriva formulas include B vitamins as part of their ingredient profile. These are not present in every Neuriva SKU — they are formula-specific additions that appear in Plus-type formulas and certain other lines.

Vitamins commonly associated with Plus-type formulas

  • Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine): A water-soluble vitamin involved in protein metabolism and nervous system function. Present in some Neuriva formulas at levels that should be verified on the current label.
  • Vitamin B12 (cobalamin): A water-soluble vitamin essential for nerve tissue health and red blood cell formation. B12 is commonly supplemented, particularly by people with dietary restrictions that may limit natural B12 intake.
  • Folic acid (folate): The synthetic form of folate (vitamin B9), which supports cell division and nervous system function. Appears in Plus, Sleep Plus, and Memory 3D formula contexts.

What to verify on the label

If B vitamins are relevant to your purchasing decision — whether because you want them or need to avoid them — check the Supplement Facts label for the specific formula and SKU you are considering. B vitamin amounts and forms can vary. If you already take a multivitamin or other supplements containing B vitamins, review total daily intake with your healthcare professional to avoid unnecessary overlap.

Not in every formula
B vitamins appear in Plus-type and certain other Neuriva formulas. They are not present in all Neuriva products. Neuriva Original, for example, is commonly associated with the two-ingredient core profile (coffee fruit extract and phosphatidylserine) without added B vitamins — but verify the current label to confirm.

Does Neuriva have caffeine?

This question comes up frequently because coffee fruit extract — a key Neuriva ingredient — is derived from the coffee plant. The short answer requires nuance rather than a blanket yes or no.

The coffee plant connection

Coffee fruit extract uses the whole fruit of the Coffea arabica plant. The coffee plant naturally contains caffeine, primarily concentrated in the seeds (the beans used for roasted coffee). The extraction process and standardization level used for supplement ingredients affect how much caffeine, if any, remains in the final extract.

What to check

Do not assume the caffeine content of any Neuriva formula without checking:

  • The current Supplement Facts label (active and other ingredients sections)
  • The manufacturer’s product-specific caffeine disclosure, if available
  • Any allergen or warning statements on the current product packaging

If you are sensitive to caffeine, have a cardiac condition, or take medications that interact with caffeine, consult your healthcare professional before starting any supplement that contains plant-derived ingredients from the coffee family. This advice applies regardless of any claims about decaffeination or low-caffeine content.

Label risk — do not universalize
Caffeine content can vary between formula versions and SKUs. Never generalize a caffeine statement from one Neuriva product to all Neuriva products. The current product label is the only reliable source for this information.

How to read the Neuriva Supplement Facts label

The Supplement Facts panel is the primary source of truth for any dietary supplement. Here is a practical checklist of what to look for on any Neuriva label before purchasing or starting use.

  • Serving size: How many capsules or gummies constitute one dose. Check this first — amounts per serving are based on this number.
  • Active ingredients and amounts: What is listed, at what amount per serving, and whether a % Daily Value is shown. Record any ingredient you want to cross-check with your healthcare professional.
  • % Daily Value: Some ingredients have an established DV (B vitamins, folic acid); others, like phosphatidylserine, do not have a DV and will show a dagger (†) symbol.
  • Other ingredients (inactive ingredients): Binders, fillers, coatings, sweeteners, colors. Critical for allergen awareness and for those following specific dietary protocols.
  • Allergen statement: Look for soy, dairy, gluten, tree nut, or other allergen disclosures. Phosphatidylserine is commonly derived from soy or sunflower lecithin — verify the source if you have a soy allergy.
  • Warnings: Most Neuriva labels include a healthcare professional consultation statement (especially for those taking medications, pregnant, or nursing) and a keep-out-of-reach-of-children notice. Read these before starting.
  • Directions for use: Recommended dosage frequency, whether to take with food, and any timing guidance. Follow as printed.
  • Expiration date / lot number: Confirm the product is within its use-by date before purchasing, especially from third-party sellers.
  • Count and servings per container: Total capsule or gummy count divided by serving size tells you how long one package lasts. Important for comparing price per serving across options.

For a price-per-serving breakdown and cost comparison across Neuriva formulas, see the Neuriva cost and coupons guide.

Neuriva ingredients vs Prevagen ingredients

Neuriva and Prevagen are two of the most widely sold brain-health supplement brands, but they use distinct ingredient approaches.

Brand Primary active ingredient(s) Key difference
Neuriva Coffee fruit extract (Neurofactor); phosphatidylserine; B vitamins in some formulas Plant-derived and phospholipid focus; multiple formula tiers
Prevagen Apoaequorin (a protein originally derived from jellyfish); vitamin D in some formulas Single key protein ingredient; fewer formula variants

This is a brief teaser. For the full ingredient-by-ingredient comparison, evidence assessment, and buying guidance, see the dedicated Prevagen vs Neuriva guide. You can also browse Prevagen supplements at WellBeUp.

Safety notes before buying

Neuriva is an over-the-counter dietary supplement, not a prescription drug. Dietary supplements are regulated differently from medications — they are not required to be approved by the FDA for safety and effectiveness before reaching the market. This does not mean they are unsafe, but it does mean the label, ingredient list, and your personal health context matter more than they would for a prescription drug.

When to talk with a healthcare professional

  • You take prescription medications (some ingredients can interact with drugs, including blood thinners)
  • You are pregnant or nursing
  • You have a diagnosed condition, particularly neurological, cardiovascular, or metabolic conditions
  • You have food allergies relevant to the ingredient list (particularly soy, if phosphatidylserine source is soy-derived)
  • You already take other supplements containing the same nutrients (particularly B vitamins) and want to avoid unnecessary duplication
  • You are under 18 years old
⚠ Medical caution
If you have been diagnosed with or suspect a cognitive condition — including memory loss, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or ADHD — talk with a healthcare professional before purchasing or starting any dietary supplement. Neuriva is not a treatment for any disease or condition. Do not delay medical evaluation by substituting a supplement.

For a complete overview of reported side effects, tolerability notes, and safety considerations across Neuriva formulas, see our full Neuriva side effects guide.

FDA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Neuriva dietary supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results vary. Always read the full Supplement Facts label and consult a healthcare professional if you have any health concerns before starting any dietary supplement.

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FAQ: Neuriva ingredients

Common Neuriva formulas may include coffee fruit extract, also listed under the branded name Neurofactor, and phosphatidylserine. Some formulas also include B vitamins such as B6, B12, and folic acid, depending on the specific product. Always verify the current Supplement Facts label for the exact formula you are buying.

No. Neuriva formulas vary by product, format, and SKU. Original, Plus, Ultra, Gummies, Sleep Plus, and Memory 3D each have different ingredient profiles and serving information. Gummy and capsule formats of the same formula line may also differ in inactive ingredients and serving size. Always check the current Supplement Facts label before purchasing.

Coffee fruit extract in Neuriva refers to an extract derived from the whole fruit of the coffee plant (Coffea arabica). It is sometimes listed under the branded name Neurofactor or described as whole coffee fruit concentrate or coffee cherry extract. It is a dietary supplement ingredient — not a drug — and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Verify the exact form and amount on the current product label.

Phosphatidylserine is a phospholipid — a fat molecule — used in some brain-health supplement formulas. It is naturally present in cell membranes and is found in high concentrations in brain tissue. As a supplement ingredient, it is typically sourced from soy or sunflower lecithin. If you have a soy allergy, verify the source on the specific product label and consult your healthcare professional.

Coffee fruit extract is derived from the coffee plant and may contain trace amounts of caffeine depending on the extraction and standardization method used. Do not assume the caffeine content of any specific Neuriva formula without checking the current Supplement Facts label and manufacturer product information for that exact SKU. If you are caffeine-sensitive or take medications, consult your healthcare professional before use.

Neuriva Plus formulas are commonly associated with B vitamins — specifically B6, B12, and folic acid — in addition to the base ingredients. Ultra-type formulas may include an expanded ingredient profile. Exact vitamins, forms, and amounts vary by SKU. Verify the current Supplement Facts label for any Plus or Ultra formula you are considering.

Not necessarily. Gummy and capsule formats can differ in serving size, inactive ingredients, sweeteners, binders, and the exact form of nutrients listed. Even if the active ingredient names appear similar, amounts and bioavailability can vary by format. Always compare the Supplement Facts labels directly when choosing between a gummy and capsule version of a Neuriva formula.

The authoritative source for ingredient amounts is the current Supplement Facts label on the product package or the verified product page on WellBeUp. Ingredient amounts should not be assumed from third-party summaries, as manufacturers update formulas periodically. Visit the Neuriva brand hub at WellBeUp to access product pages with live label information for each SKU we carry.

Sources

  • 1 Reckitt / Neuriva — Official brand product pages and ingredient context (neuriva.com)
  • 2 Schiff Vitamins — Neuriva product lineup and Supplement Facts label context
  • 3 U.S. Food and Drug Administration — Dietary Supplements: What You Need to Know (fda.gov)
  • 4 U.S. Food and Drug Administration — Dietary Supplement Labeling Guide (fda.gov)
  • 5 U.S. Food and Drug Administration — Structure/Function Claims for Dietary Supplements (fda.gov)
  • 6 Federal Trade Commission — Dietary Supplements: An Advertising Guide for Industry (ftc.gov)