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Safety question

Is Yohimbine safe?

Use with caution — established risks require monitoring. Yohimbine scores 2/5. Cardiovascular, neurological, or psychiatric adverse events appear in the clinical record. Not appropriate for casual or untracked use. Coordinate with a clinician, particularly if you have any cardiovascular, hepatic, or psychiatric history.

Safety score

2 / 5

Evidence grade

B

Severe reactions on file

0

Pubmed cites

720

Key facts

typical dose
2.5–10 mg
dose frequency
1 dose
timing
AM, fasted
with food
before food
onset
20 minutes
half-life
0.5 hours
safety score
2/5
evidence grade
B
class
stimulant
PubMed citations
720
legal status (US)
Over-the-counter
legal status (UK)
Over-the-counter
legal status (EU)
Over-the-counter
legal status (AU)
Prescription-only
primary mechanism
Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor antagonist.

Common side effects

Who should not take Yohimbine

What "safe" means here

Our safety scoring reflects (a) published clinical and observational literature on healthy-adult use at standard supplement doses, (b) the spectrum of adverse-event reports in the medical and supplement-pharmacovigilance record, and (c) the regulatory status across major jurisdictions. It does notreflect long-term outcomes in populations that haven’t been studied, and it does not substitute for clinical judgement applied to your individual situation.

A 5/5 score does not mean “no risk” — it means risk has been quantified as low in healthy adults at usual doses. Idiosyncratic and allergic reactions are possible with virtually any compound, including those we rate highest.

Full mechanism, citations, and dose guidance for Yohimbine are on the main reference page — see Yohimbine. For the dose-by-dose breakdown, see Yohimbine dosage. To check stack interactions, use the interaction checker.

This page is informational. It is not medical advice and does not establish a clinician-patient relationship. Individual risk varies with genetics, medications, pre-existing conditions, and dose. Always consult a qualified clinician before starting a new compound. See our full disclaimer and terms.