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Some content from Yohimbine was copied here today. Jytdog ( talk) 23:34, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
i looked in the commons, .gov sites, internet achive, and google images for free images but didn't find any. Jytdog ( talk) 00:54, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
I don't really know how to edit the article properly so hopefully someone else can move this over. The statement "By itself, yohimbe bark is on the FDA list of banned substances" is simply not true; and it isn't really supported by its webMD source. Yohimbine is a prescription medication in the US, UK<4>, and AUS<3>. The yohimbe bark and yohimbe bark extract are sold in many dietary supplements in the US, some of which are standardized to a given concentration amount of yohimbine. Yohimbine is not on the WADA<2>, NSF<2>, or NFL<2> banned substance list for athletes. Some countries including United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Czeck Rupublic, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand have banned yohimbe bark and/or it's extract from being sold as a food and/or dietary supplement <1, plus consistent with other sources>
Sources: <1> EFSA Journal 2013;11(7):3302 <2> Verified from respective lists, I don't have the web-addresses off-hand <3> The yohimbine article correctly links to the AUS S4 status. <4> I verified this somewhere in the UK regulations...
If someone fixes this; thanks! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.87.237.201 ( talk) 01:31, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
I think that Burantashi should be merged with this article. A couple journal articles such as this one [1] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339004535_SUB-ACUTE_HEPATOTOXICITY_OF_PAUSINYSTALIA_YOHIMBE_BARK_EXTRACT_BURANTASHI_IN_MALE_ALBINO_RATS_RATTUS_NOVERGICUS are worded in a way that make me think Burantashi is a brand or local name of powdered yohimbe. Lalaithan ( talk) 09:04, 4 December 2022 (UTC)
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Some content from Yohimbine was copied here today. Jytdog ( talk) 23:34, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
i looked in the commons, .gov sites, internet achive, and google images for free images but didn't find any. Jytdog ( talk) 00:54, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
I don't really know how to edit the article properly so hopefully someone else can move this over. The statement "By itself, yohimbe bark is on the FDA list of banned substances" is simply not true; and it isn't really supported by its webMD source. Yohimbine is a prescription medication in the US, UK<4>, and AUS<3>. The yohimbe bark and yohimbe bark extract are sold in many dietary supplements in the US, some of which are standardized to a given concentration amount of yohimbine. Yohimbine is not on the WADA<2>, NSF<2>, or NFL<2> banned substance list for athletes. Some countries including United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Czeck Rupublic, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand have banned yohimbe bark and/or it's extract from being sold as a food and/or dietary supplement <1, plus consistent with other sources>
Sources: <1> EFSA Journal 2013;11(7):3302 <2> Verified from respective lists, I don't have the web-addresses off-hand <3> The yohimbine article correctly links to the AUS S4 status. <4> I verified this somewhere in the UK regulations...
If someone fixes this; thanks! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.87.237.201 ( talk) 01:31, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
I think that Burantashi should be merged with this article. A couple journal articles such as this one [1] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339004535_SUB-ACUTE_HEPATOTOXICITY_OF_PAUSINYSTALIA_YOHIMBE_BARK_EXTRACT_BURANTASHI_IN_MALE_ALBINO_RATS_RATTUS_NOVERGICUS are worded in a way that make me think Burantashi is a brand or local name of powdered yohimbe. Lalaithan ( talk) 09:04, 4 December 2022 (UTC)