ibogaine
Ibogaine is a psychoactive indole alkaloid found naturally in the roots of Tabernanthe iboga, a shrub native to Central Africa. It has a long history of use in Bwiti spiritual ceremonies and has been explored in modern contexts as a potential treatment for substance use disorders. Reports have described reduced withdrawal symptoms and cravings in some individuals, but ibogaine is not approved as a medical treatment for addiction in most countries.
Chemically, ibogaine is a complex plant-derived compound with a broad pharmacology. It interacts with multiple neural
Safety and regulation are central considerations. Ibogaine can cause serious adverse events, particularly cardiac arrhythmias associated
Research status remains inconclusive. Some preliminary studies report benefits for withdrawal and cravings, but rigorous randomized