Ibogaine-like effects of noribogaine in rats.
Brain research March 25, 1996 S D Glick, S M Pearl, J Cai et al. 63 citations
Ibogaine, a natural alkaloid, is claimed to reduce opioid and stimulant addiction for six months after a single dose, though it is eliminated from the body within hours. A metabolite, noribogaine, may explain this prolonged effect. In rats, a 40 mg/kg dose of noribogaine decreased morphine and cocaine self-administration, reduced morphine-induced locomotor stimulation, and lowered dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens and striatum—effects similar to those of ibogaine at the same dose, but without ibogaine-like tremors. These findings suggest noribogaine mediates ibogaine's anti-addictive properties.