Noxitril Review: Are the Yellow Pills a Scam?

Noxitril Review: Are the Yellow Pills a Scam?


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Disclaimer: None of the information in this article constitutes medical advice. All statements are merely the opinion of the writer(s). We recommend that patients follow their doctor’s guidance in regard to male enhancement supplements.

Noxitril is a male enhancement supplement used to increase libido and improve sexual performance. The brand’s website has a four-word sales pitch: “Harder. Better. Faster. Larger.”

But does Noxitril contain ingredients proven in clinical trials to increase sex drive in men? Can a dietary supplement really increase penis size? Are there any unhealthy additive ingredients? And how do real users rate and describe the effects of Noxitril?

In this article we’ll answer all of these questions and more, as we analyze the ingredients in Noxitril to give our take on whether or not the supplement is likely to be effective for improving male sex drive and sexual performance.

We’ll also feature customer reviews, and highlight some questionable health claims on the brand's website.

Ingredient Analysis

Noxitril ingredients

The ingredients in Noxitril are shown above.

We apologize for the low quality of the image – this is the image published by the brand.

Tongkat ali is the first-listed active ingredient.

Noxitril misspells its botanical name as “Eurycomamongfolia” when the accurate botanical name is Eurycoma longifolia. This is not a good sign about the competence of the formulators in our opinion.

This ingredient was shown in a 2017 medical review to improve male sexual health in 7 of the 11 clinical trials examined. It appears to improve symptoms of erectile dysfunction (ED).

Maca extract is another effective ingredient choice, shown to promote fertility in men in a medical review published in the Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine journal.

L-arginine has been clinically shown to improve semen quality, however as we documented in our Semenax reviews article, the effective dose appears to be 8,000 milligrams (mg), or 32x the amount in Noxitril.

Panax ginseng extract may be effective for improving libido, however we find it strange that Noxitril uses the aerial parts of the plant, because the vast majority of clinical studies we’ve seen on Panax ginseng used the root.

The remaining 13 active ingredients are included in a Proprietary Blend with a 745 mg dose, which equals only 57 mg per ingredient.

We’re unable to identify any clinical studies showing any of these ingredients to be effective at a dose as low as 57 mg, nor does Noxitril cite any clinical research proving such on their website.

While Noxitril has some potentially effective ingredients, it also has two additive ingredients that health-conscious consumers may wish to avoid.

Titanium dioxide is banned in the EU over genotoxicity concerns, which means the potential for a compound to damage DNA.

FD&C Yellow No. 5 is an artificial food dye, and as we documented in our Alpha Lion reviews article, all existing artificial food dyes have been shown to be toxic in at least one medical review.

Overall, we consider Noxitril potentially effective for boosting male sex drive and sexual performance, but we don't currently recommend the supplement due to the inactive ingredients discussed above, and due to our concerns about some of the active ingredient dosages.

We haven't come across any evidence that any dietary supplement can permanently increase penis size.

Strange Claims on Noxitril Website

There are a number of strange and questionable claims on the Noxitril website that we disagree with.

Noxitril questionable health claim

The brand claims that “only” organic ingredients are used, but their own Supplement Facts label disproves this point.

As shown in the label published in the previous section of this article, not a single one of Noxitril’s herbal ingredients is listed as organic.

The website also features a customer review from a “Verified Buyer” who claims that they have the best product on the market.

Noxitril fraudulent review example

The only issue is that the company used a stock image that’s easily traceable for the reviewer image, which raises serious questions about the legitimacy of this review.

We used a reverse image search tool to uncover this, and you can see the results for yourself here.

Noxitril also claims to have been “seen on” major media platforms like CNN, Forbes, and The New York Times.

Noxitril questionable media claim

We can’t find any evidence of this. We searched all three websites and found zero mentions of Noxitril.

We find it to be a red flag of a low-quality brand for there to be so many unproven claims, and we hope that Noxitril addresses the stock image review issue, because this is a serious violation of consumer trust.

Customers Rate Noxitril

Amazon is a better resource for honest customer reviews than a brand’s website in our opinion.

At the time of updating this article, Noxitril has been reviewed over 300 times on Amazon, with an average review rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

A top positive review from a verified purchaser was written by a user named “Trevor Pantin” who gave the product a 4/5 rating:

“works so far”

A top negative review from a verified purchaser was written by a user named “Suber” who gave the supplement a 1/5 rating:

“Honestly, I had this In my cart when I went to purchase other things and didn’t realize I purchased it also, so I used it… and it was not effective AT ALL !! please do not waste your money you’ll be better off getting a multivitamin with minerals”

Does Noxitril Cause Side Effects?

Noxitril doesn’t appear to have been studied in any clinical trials, which makes it challenging to determine whether or not the supplement will cause side effects.

However, we can make an educated guess based on its ingredients.

For the most part, the active ingredients in Noxitril appear safe and well-studied.

Artificial food dye “may contribute significantly” to ADHD and have other potential negative effects on brain health according to a medical review published in the Neurotherapeutics journal.

Overall, we do not consider Noxitril likely to cause side effects in healthy individuals.

However, we are concerned that the risk of side effects may be higher given that the brand fails to even accurately list the botanical name of one of their ingredients, and given the questionable health and media claims on the Noxitril website.

There is no reference to potential side effects on the Noxitril website at the time of updating this article.

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Noxitril Pros and Cons

Here are the pros and cons of Noxitril in our opinion:

Pros: 

  • Contains tongkat ali extract
  • Contains maca
  • Contains ginseng extract
  • Mostly herbal ingredients
  • Unlikely to cause side effects

Cons:

  • Brand misspells botanical name for tongkat ali on label
  • Contains titanium dioxide
  • Contains artificial food dye
  • Brand used stock image for potentially fake customer review
  • Brand claims to use organic ingredients but ingredients on label aren't organic
  • Doesn't appear to be clinically studied
  • Low-quality brand
  • Unclear manufacturer
Stay up-to-date on our research reviews

Conclusion

Noxitril may be effective for improving sex drive and testosterone in men, given that it contains two research-backed ingredients that appear to be appropriately dosed.

However, we don’t currently recommend the supplement overall due to the inclusion of two questionable inactive ingredients, and because we consider the vast majority of its active ingredients to be underdosed.

Noxitril’s website contains a number of highly questionable and uncited claims, and the company appears to have used stock images to create fake customer reviews in at least one case.

Amazon reviews for this supplement are unimpressive.

We do not consider Noxitril likely to cause side effects in healthy individuals, but the use of artificial dye may be troubling for sensitive individuals or individuals with pre-existing health issues.