“…Beta-blockers reduce yohimbine toxicity [Quinton, 1963;Lapin, 1980;Bourin et al, 1988]. Propranolol, a central nonselective betai-and beta2-blocker [Giudicelli and Witchitz, 1983], metroprolol, a central selective betai-blocker [Witchitz, 1985], and atenolol, a nonselec tive betai-and beta2-blocker, not crossing the brainblood barrier [Berzin and Théry, 1981], were studied in the presence of iprindole 100 mg/kg in the yohimbine test: atenolol had no effect owing to its peripheral action, propranolol antagonized iprindole toxicity, whereas metoprolol had no effect.…”