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What are other common names?
Alternative Nomenclature:
- 11-Hydroxy Yohimbine
- Corynanthe johimbi
- Corynanthe yohimbi
- Pausinystalia johimbe
- Pausinystalia yohimbe
- Alpha Yohimbine
- Alpha Yohimbine HCl
- Aphrodien
- Aphrodyne
- Corynanthe Johimbe
- Corynanthe Yohimbe
- Johimbi
- Muriaticum
- Yocon
- Yohimbe Bark
- Yohimbehe
- Yohimbehe Cortex
- Yohimbine
- Yohimbine HCl
- 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:
- Consult with Your Doctor: Always consult your doctor before using natural products, as interactions with drugs or other natural remedies may occur.
- Medical Procedures: Inform your doctor if you’re scheduled for surgery or tests, especially those involving the radioactive drug iobenguane.
- Pregnancy: Avoid using if pregnant or planning pregnancy. Employ reliable birth control methods while consuming this product.
- Breastfeeding: Refrain from use during breastfeeding.
- MAO Inhibitors: Do not use if taking MAO inhibitors (e.g., isocarboxazid, phenelzine, tranylcypromine).
- 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:
- Upset stomach
- Sleep disturbances
- Rash
- Restlessness or irritability
When do I need to call the doctor?
Seek Medical Attention for:
- 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.
- Signs of high blood pressure: severe headaches, nervousness, breathing difficulties, or nosebleeds.
- Signs of low blood pressure: dizziness, weakness, fatigue, fainting, increased thirst, or pale, cool, and clammy skin.
- Signs of heart problems: persistent coughing, especially when lying down, and swelling in feet or legs.
- Severe vomiting or diarrhea.
- Severe headache.
- Breathing difficulties.
- Irregular or unusual heartbeat.
- Feeling faint or dizzy.
- Seizures.