Yohimbe

 


What are other common names?

Alternative Nomenclature:

  1. 11-Hydroxy Yohimbine
  2. Corynanthe johimbi
  3. Corynanthe yohimbi
  4. Pausinystalia johimbe
  5. Pausinystalia yohimbe
  6. Alpha Yohimbine
  7. Alpha Yohimbine HCl
  8. Aphrodien
  9. Aphrodyne
  10. Corynanthe Johimbe
  11. Corynanthe Yohimbe
  12. Johimbi
  13. Muriaticum
  14. Yocon
  15. Yohimbe Bark
  16. Yohimbehe
  17. Yohimbehe Cortex
  18. Yohimbine
  19. Yohimbine HCl
  20. Yohimbinum Muriaticum

What is this product used for?

Usage Information:


No medical studies provide information supporting the use of this product for any health-related concerns.

Precautions when taking this product:

  1. Consult with Your Doctor: Always consult your doctor before using natural products, as interactions with drugs or other natural remedies may occur.
  2. Medical Procedures: Inform your doctor if you’re scheduled for surgery or tests, especially those involving the radioactive drug iobenguane.
  3. Pregnancy: Avoid using if pregnant or planning pregnancy. Employ reliable birth control methods while consuming this product.
  4. Breastfeeding: Refrain from use during breastfeeding.
  5. MAO Inhibitors: Do not use if taking MAO inhibitors (e.g., isocarboxazid, phenelzine, tranylcypromine).
  6. Kidney or Liver Issues: Avoid if experiencing kidney or liver problems.

Additional Care and Doctor Consultation Required if You Have:

  • Heart problems
  • High or low blood pressure
  • Seizures
  • Mental health issues like anxiety, schizophrenia, impulsive behavior, addiction, PTSD, or low mood
  • Asthma


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What should I watch for?

Observation Cautions:

  1. Upset stomach
  2. Sleep disturbances
  3. Rash
  4. Restlessness or irritability

When do I need to call the doctor?

Seek Medical Attention for:

  1. Signs of a severe reaction: wheezing, chest tightness, fever, itching, cough, blue skin, seizures, or swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat. Go to the ER immediately.
  2. Signs of high blood pressure: severe headaches, nervousness, breathing difficulties, or nosebleeds.
  3. Signs of low blood pressure: dizziness, weakness, fatigue, fainting, increased thirst, or pale, cool, and clammy skin.
  4. Signs of heart problems: persistent coughing, especially when lying down, and swelling in feet or legs.
  5. Severe vomiting or diarrhea.
  6. Severe headache.
  7. Breathing difficulties.
  8. Irregular or unusual heartbeat.
  9. Feeling faint or dizzy.
  10. Seizures.