YOHIMBINE Tanta Sympatholytic Indications And Clinical Uses: As an alpha-adrenergic blocking agent. Contra-Indications: Renal or hepatic insufficiency. Availability And Storage: Each white, uncoated, round tablet contains: yohimbine HCl 5.4 mg. Bottles of 100. YOHIMBINE Tanta Sympatholytic
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