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Borja J Rodríguez-cano

International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research and Service, Barcelona, Spain.

1 paper in the library · 17 citations · publishing 2023

Papers

Underground ibogaine use for the treatment of substance use disorders: A qualitative analysis of subjective experiences.

Drug and alcohol review February 1, 2023 Borja J Rodríguez-cano, Maja Kohek, Genís Ona et al. 17 citations

Ibogaine, a psychoactive alkaloid from the Tabernanthe iboga plant traditionally used in Bwiti culture, has been used experimentally to treat substance use disorders (SUD) since 1962. Interviews with 13 people who self-treated their SUD with ibogaine revealed that the drug's therapeutic benefits arise not only from its pharmacology but also from the subjective experience it induces. Participants reported that ibogaine evoked interpersonal and transpersonal experiences, autobiographical memories, and personal insights. These effects, along with preparation, integration, and motivation for lifestyle change, appear to help individuals cope with their SUD, particularly given limited alternative treatment options.