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  2. Yohimbe: Benefits, Side Effects, and Uses - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/nutrition/yohimbe

    Studies have revealed several cases of inaccurate labeling on yohimbe products. Not to mention, taking this product comes with the risk of some potentially harmful side effects.

  3. YOHIMBE - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-759/yohimbe

    A chemical in yohimbe, called yohimbine, has been linked to severe side effects including irregular heartbeat, heart attack, and others. It can be safely used short-term when monitored by a ...

  4. Yohimbe: Uses, side effects, and warnings - Medical News Today

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/yohimbe

    People should stop using yohimbe supplements if they notice any negative side effects. If the side effects are severe, it is important to call Poison Control or seek emergency medical help.

  5. Yohimbe has been associated with heart attacks and seizures. Because of inaccurate labeling and potential for serious side effects, yohimbe supplements have been restricted or banned in many countries.

  6. However, taking yohimbe can sometimes cause side effects including: high blood pressure, headaches, anxiety, restlessness/nervousness, dizziness or shakiness. These side effects seem to affect people with a history of mental illness or mood-related problems most often.

  7. Yohimbe: Benefits, Side Effects, and More - Verywell Health

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    Evidence shows it can cause dangerous side effects or interact with prescribed medications. Yohimbe has been associated with heart attacks, rapid heart rate, seizures, stomach problems, anxiety, and high blood pressure.

  8. Yohimbe: Benefits, Uses, Side Effects, and More - Health

    www.health.com/yohimbe-benefits-7974512

    Taking yohimbe an have serious side effects ranging from nausea and heart palpitations to seizures, heart attack, and potentially death when taken in high doses.