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I would like to know if there are any side effects short or long term for ingesting viswiss (corynine) for treatment of erectile disfunction, thank you
I've never heard of either of these names.

You could look them up in a PDR... Physicians Desk Reference.

Or are they names for a supplement or herb?
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Viswiss has caused me severe headaches that lasted  for almost 3 DAYS!!!
I couldn't handle the headaches anymore. So I browsed the internet for alternative products, and came across a product called P-Boost.
I have turned to natural enhancers which will help you get it up whether or not you are in the mood. I recently started using p-boost which in my opinion is a great natural product for boosting sex drive. Works pretty quick and usually lasts the whole day in my system. Has anyone has success with other products?

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Corynine is just another name for yohimbine. Yohimbine is an alkaloid derived from the bark of the Pausinystalia yohimbe, an evergreen tree found in West Africa. Yohimbine hydrochloride is the standardized form of yohimbine found in over-the-counter capsules. It is used to treat sexual dysfunction and is also marketed as a substance to suppress appetite, increase sexual drive and lose fat. Yohimbine is a powerful psychoactive herb and in powdered form has been used as a hallucinogen.

Side Effects Include but are not limited to the following:

Gastrointestinal Problems
Gastrointestinal upset is the most common side effect of yohimbine, and can include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. If you have gastric or duodenal ulcers, do not take yohimbine.

Heart and Blood Pressure
Yohimbine can cause fluid retention, chest pain and difficulty breathing. It can also increase blood pressure and heart rate to dangerous levels. In excessive doses, yohimbine can cause abnormal heart rhythm, excessively low blood pressure and even death. Ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough to take yohimbine, and follow dosing advice carefully.

Genitourinary Disorders
Yohimbine may increase urinary frequency. Research reported in the December 2009 issue of the Journal of Medical Toxicology shows that yohimbine can also cause priapism, a painful, abnormally persistent erection.

Nervous System
Yohimbine affects the central nervous system (CNS) and may produce anxiety, irritability, tremors and insomnia. Using yohimbine in combination with other CNS medications will increase the total effect of the drugs. In animal studies, high doses of yohimbine have caused seizures.

Psychiatric Problems
Yohimbine may trigger reactions such as panic attacks or manic episodes. It can be dangerous to use yohimbine if you are taking benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants or phenothiazines (found in some antipsychotic drugs and antihistamines). If you have a history of mental illness, speak to your doctor before taking yohimbine.

Blood
Yohimbine may interfere with normal blood clotting, so do not take it if you are taking other anticoagulants. It may also affect blood platelets and dangerously lower your white blood cell count.

Warnings
Always use a standardized extract so you are sure about the dose because the amount of yohimbine can vary from plant to plant.
Do not use yohimbine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Do not use yohimbine if you have any type of heart, liver or kidney problem.
Avoid eating foods containing tyramine, such as cheese, fermented foods, yogurt, beer, yeast and wine.
Avoid medications containing phenylephrine and phenylpropanolamine, which are usually found in over-the-counter cough medicines and decongestants.
Avoid drinking alcohol if taking yohimbine.

Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/41864-bad-side-effects-yohimbine/#ixzz29O6Fg29T
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What, if any, are side effects of ingesting corynine (viswiss) to treat erectile dysfunction?
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