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Yohimbine (/joʊˈhɪmbiːn/), also
known as quebrachine, is an
indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the
African tree
Pausinystalia johimbe; also from...
- pleasure.
Aphrodisiacs that have
smooth muscle relaxing properties, such as
yohimbine, have
physiological effects that can
affect hormone concentrations and...
- Rauwolscine, also
known as isoyohimbine, α-
yohimbine, and corynanthidine, is an
alkaloid found in
various species within the
genera Rauvolfia and Corynanthe...
- α2-adrenergic
receptor antagonists include:
Atipamezole Idazoxan Mirtazapine Yohimbine Finally, the
agents carvedilol and
labetalol are both α and β-blockers...
- main
phytochemical in the
extract is the
indoloquinolizidine alkaloid yohimbine. It also
contains other alkaloids, such as
corynanthine and raubasine...
- Pausinystalia)
genera of plants. It is one of the two
diastereoisomers of
yohimbine, the
other being rauwolscine. It is also
related to ajmalicine. Corynanthine...
- procedures. α2-Adrenergic
receptor antagonists such as
atipamezole and
yohimbine may be used to
reverse the
effects of
xylazine in animals. Side effects...
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Norquetiapine (primary
active metabolite of quetiapine)
Setiptiline Tolazoline Yohimbine Ziprasidone Zotepine (discontinued)
Norepinephrine has
higher affinity...
- and dexmedetomidine. Alpha-2
blockers increase noradrenaline release.
Yohimbine,
historically used as an aphrodisiac, is
sometimes used in veterinary...
- Food and Drug
administration only for use in men. The NIH
states that
yohimbine hydrochloride has been
shown in
human studies to be
possibly effective...