Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| yohimbine hydrochloride | Aphrodyne, Yocon |
How It Works
Yohimbine is a prescription drug derived from the bark of the
yohimbe tree. It is sometimes considered a folk remedy that is available by
prescription. It may increase blood flow to the penis or decrease blood flow
from the penis, or both, and it may increase sexual desire.
Why It Is Used
Yohimbine is used to help with
erection problems (erectile dysfunction); however, the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved it for this
use.
How Well It Works
One study found that yohimbine helped men with erection
problems more than a placebo. Another study found that yohimbine did not work
any better than a placebo.1
Side Effects
In several studies, between 10% and 30% of men taking yohimbine had
brief side effects such as agitation, anxiety, headache, mild increase in blood
pressure, and increased urination. These side effects are usually
mild.1
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
If you have kidney disease, do not use this treatment.
If you have chest pain (angina),
depression or another psychiatric illness, heart
disease,
high blood pressure, or liver disease, be sure to
inform your doctor before taking yohimbine.
Do not use yohimbine if you are using any antidepressants.
It is important to understand the difference between the
prescription drug yohimbine and the dietary supplement yohimbe. The
prescription drug contains specific amounts of a chemical that makes it
effective. The dietary supplement comes from the ground bark or an extract from
the bark of the yohimbe tree and may contain effective amounts of the chemical
found in the prescription drug. There have been no clinical trials showing that
the dietary supplement is effective.
Yohimbine is not commonly used.
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