yohimbin
Yohimbin, also known as yohimbine, is an indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the West African yohimbe tree (Pausinystalia johimbe) and related species. It has been used in traditional medicine and is marketed in some countries for sexual function and other uses. The compound occurs naturally in small amounts in the plant material and can be obtained as a purified pharmaceutical or as an ingredient in dietary supplements in some jurisdictions.
Yohimbine acts as a selective antagonist of alpha-2 adrenergic receptors. By blocking these receptors, it can
Historically, yohimbine has been used as an aphrodisiac and was prescribed in some countries for erectile dysfunction.
Common adverse effects include increased blood pressure and heart rate, anxiety, insomnia, dizziness, nausea, and sweating.