A phenomenological investigation into the lived experience of ibogaine and its potential to treat opioid use disorders
Journal of Psychedelic Studies June 1, 2018 Thaddeus James Camlin, Donald Eulert, A. Thomas Horvath et al. 21 citations
People who took ibogaine for opioid use disorder reported a powerful experience that reduced withdrawal and craving and led to a more optimistic outlook on self and life. Participants described subjective neurological and physical effects, auditory and visual phenomena, and shifts in their perspective. The treatment attenuates opioid withdrawal and produces a subjectively intense physiological, emotional, and psychological experience.