Here are the ingredients:
$99.95 for a 3-month supply.
Let's investigate the premium they charge...
Below comparison is made with Amazon - many of below contain a longer supply than 3 months as well as some of them a higher dose. But for the sake of simplicity, let's assume they are all equal with the TinnitusPill counterparts.
Zinc 15 mg
Price $6.83
Vitamin B12
Price $6.99
Magnesium Gluconate
Price $7.24
Ginkgo Biloba
Price $7.31
Quercetin + Bromelain
Price $16.99
Melatonin
Price $8.70
N-Acetyl-Cysteine
Price $9.64
Total from Amazon: $63.7 (free shipping in the US for that amount I believe)
Total from TinnitusPill.org: $99.5 (free worldwide shipping)
A difference of $35.8 with the TinnitusPill product being 56% more expensive.
Admittedly one might place some value on the convenience factor (one bottle of pills instead of several) and the money-back guarantee. And maybe the free worldwide shipping, depending on a person's local prices.
it does come with a money back guarantee after 60 days, so it seems fairly risk free.
It's worth noting that a ton of tinnitus products contain a money-back guarantee. It's a sales tactic to artificially increase potential buyers' trust in the product ("They must be confident in their product or they wouldn't offer a money-back guarantee! And if it doesn't work for me, I have nothing to lose..."). Even the infamous Tinnitus Miracle eBook offers that.
Fact of the matter is that a very low percentage of buyers ask for their money back - even if the product does absolutely nothing for them.
I'm certainly not going to get my hopes up, but with a money-back guarantee, I'll give it a try.
Let us know how it works out.
It is interesting that they recommend taking it before eating. It contains melatonin and melatonin supplements tend to be taken before going to sleep. I don't see the FAQ mentioning anything about taking the pill before sleep.
Overall, I don't feel there is anything fancy in the product, nor are the amounts of ingredients too much (even though they so claim on their home page). The NAC it contains seems to be a low dose of 100 mg, Ginkgo biloba 50 mg... Separate products usually have 600 mg of NAC and 210 mg of Ginkgo, and so on...