Medication Quick Facts

Active Ingredients
yohimbine
What It Treats
historical use for erectile dysfunction and orthostatic hypotension (not FDA-approved)
Drug Classes
alpha-2 adrenergic blockers, alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists
How It Works
works by blocking specific receptors in the sympathetic nervous system.
How It's Given
Prescription only; generic available
Common Side Effects
anxiety, increased heart rate, headache
Serious Risks
May include severe allergic reactions or other rare complications.
Pregnancy Safety
Talk to your clinician before use.
Availability
Prescription only; generic available
FDA Status
Approved.

📋Overview

Yohimbine is a chemical compound classified as an alpha-2 adrenergic antagonist. It is an alkaloid naturally found in the bark of the Pausinystalia johimbe tree and has been used historically in various medicinal preparations.

The substance works by blocking specific receptors in the body, which can influence blood flow and nerve impulses. It is primarily utilized for its physiological effects on the vascular and nervous systems.

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