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Ibogaine is a
psychoactive indole alkaloid obtained either by
extraction from
plants in the
family Apocynaceae such as
Tabernanthe iboga,
Voacanga africana...
- This is an
overview of the
legality of
ibogaine by country.
Ibogaine is not
included on the UN
International Narcotics Control Board's
Green List, or...
- and near-death outcomes, with some
fatalities occurring. In high doses,
ibogaine is
considered to be toxic, and has
caused serious comorbidities when used...
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psychoactive metabolite of the
oneirogen ibogaine. It is
thought to be
involved in the
antiaddictive effects of
ibogaine-containing
plant extracts, such as...
- and now runs an
ibogaine-****isted
retreat centre -
Tabula Rasa
Retreat - in Portugal. He is also
Executive Director of the
Global Ibogaine Therapy Alliance...
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alkaloid ibogaine,
which is a
psychedelic drug
which may help with drug addiction, but
which has
significant adverse effects, with
ibogaine being both...
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differ significantly from
saline control".
While the
related alkaloids ibogaine (20–40 mg/kg),
harmaline (10–40 mg/kg) and
desethylcoronaridine (10–40 mg/kg)...
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American scientific researcher who
discovered and
pioneered the use of
ibogaine as an
approach in
Western medicine in the
treatment of
substance addictions...
- (under the now
obsolete synonym Ervatamia coronaria) it was named. Like
ibogaine, (R)-coronaridine and (S)-coronaridine can
decrease intake of
cocaine and...
- drugs"
include tramadol, chlorpromazine, olanzapine, dextromethorphan,
ibogaine, and ethanol, all of
which bind to
multiple receptors or
influence multiple...