Yohimbine hydrochloride has been:
- used to study its in vitro antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal activities and cytotoxicity
- used as a tyramine receptor blocker to oppose the effects of increased tyramine in relation with flight initiation and maintenance deficits in experimental flies
- used alone and as well as with brimonidine to study the neuroprotective effect of brimonidine in the presence of glutamate-induced neurotoxicity, oxidative stress and hypoxia on in vitro cultures of purified rat retinal ganglion cells