Which companies manufacture NeuroMax and where is it produced?

Checked on January 1, 2026
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Executive summary

A single brand name — “NeuroMax” or variants like “Neuromax”/“Neuro Max”/“Nuromax” — is used by several unrelated products with different manufacturers and production locations; there is no evidence any one company owns or exclusively manufactures a singular, global “NeuroMax” product [1] [2] [3]. Reporting shows U.S. retail sites selling a NeuroMax supplement claiming U.S. manufacture, independent supplement makers listing NeuroMax formulations (including Nutritional Frontiers and Provita USA), and separate pharmaceutical or veterinary products called Neuromax produced by other companies in other countries — for example Milimax Healthcare in India and Chinfield’s veterinary product — plus a distinct drug Nuromax manufactured for Abbott in North Chicago, Illinois [1] [2] [4] [5] [3] [6] [7].

1. One name, many makers: the fragmented marketplace

The label “NeuroMax” is not unique to one firm; it appears across multiple product categories and sellers, meaning the question “which company manufactures NeuroMax” has different answers depending on which NeuroMax is meant — a dietary supplement sold on neuromax.us and Provita-USA, a liquid phenol‑free supplement sold through Richeson Wellness and Boulevard Pharmacy (Nutritional Frontiers), a piracetam tablet made by Milimax Healthcare in India, a veterinary neurolitic marketed by Chinfield, and a separate parenteral drug spelled “NUROMAX” that’s manufactured for Abbott Laboratories in North Chicago, IL [1] [2] [5] [4] [3] [6] [7].

2. U.S. retail supplement claims — produced “on US soil,” but manufacturer absent

The Neuro Max™ site and some retail pages claim the product is “manufactured on US soil,” and promote natural, vegan-friendly formulations [1]. However, the neuromax.us page itself — and some retail descriptions — do not clearly identify a manufacturing company or provide corporate ownership details, creating a gap between the claim of U.S. production and verifiable manufacturer identity [1].

3. Named manufacturers and distinct products outside the U.S.

Separate “Neuromax” products identify explicit manufacturers in other markets: a Neuromax 1200 mg piracetam tablet is listed as manufactured by Milimax Healthcare in India [3], and a veterinary NEUROMAX 1.5% neurolitic product is described on Chinfield’s site as a distinct injectable formulation intended for veterinary use [6]. A Global Pharma listing describes a Neuromax vitamin B combination product sold in some markets, further underscoring that the same or similar names are used by different companies with different formulations and production locales [8] [3] [6].

4. Branded supplement distributors and contract manufacturing

Retailers and brand owners such as Provita USA and Nutritional Frontiers list Neuro Max™ or NeuroMax Liquid on their product pages, which suggests these companies either market proprietary formulations or source them through contract manufacturers; the specific production facility or contract manufacturer is not disclosed on the pages provided [2] [4]. This pattern is common in the supplement industry but means public-facing retail claims about “manufactured in the U.S.” do not always identify the legal manufacturer on the label or website [2] [4].

5. A similarly named prescription product — not the same thing

A chemically distinct prescription product spelled “NUROMAX” (doxacurium chloride) is explicitly manufactured for Abbott Laboratories in North Chicago, IL, and is unrelated to over‑the‑counter supplements named NeuroMax; conflating the two risks serious misinterpretation because one is a regulated injectable drug and the others are dietary supplements or veterinary agents [7].

6. What can be concluded and what remains unresolved

It can be concluded from the sources that multiple companies market products called NeuroMax/Neuromax/Neuro Max across nutritional, pharmaceutical, and veterinary categories, produced in different countries (U.S. claims on some supplement sites; Milimax in India for a piracetam tablet; Chinfield for a vet product; Abbott for a prescription drug) [1] [2] [3] [6] [7]. What remains unresolved in the available reporting is a single, authoritative manufacturer tied to the generic brand name “NeuroMax” for all markets; some retail pages do not list a manufacturer, leaving production chain details unverified [1] [2].

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