Ibogaine: a polydrug- effective addiction interrupter Why Vermont should include Ibogaine in its opioid addiction treatment strategy presentation prepared by Vermonters for lbogaine Research http://freevt.org/lbogaine /
How does lbogaine affect the brain? He, D.-Y. and Ron, D. Autoregulation of Glial Cell Line lbogaine -ri 4.4 a4. Diagram of lbogaine- and GDNF-mediated longlasting induction of GDNF expression and signaling. (Figure 6, He and Ron 2006) 1 Slide 3 Derived Neurotrophic Factor Expression: Implications for the Long-Lasting Actions of the Anti-Addiction Drug, lbogaine. FASEB J. 2006: 20(13):2420-2422. GDNF The above study shows how ibogaine led to a “GDNF-mediated autoregulatory positive feedback mechanism [which] may explain the long-lasting actions of lbogaine to reduce drug and alcohol self-administration.” “this mechanism may account for anecdotal human reports suggesting that a single treatment of lbogaine reduces craving for various drugs of abuse for up to six months”
Vermont is an ideal place to begin allowing US-based lbogaine research and treatment There is political momentum now in Vermont to make opioid treatment more available and effective. lbogaine is an option already available just over the border in Canada and Mexico. Different modalities of treatment will appeal to, and work better or worse for, different individuals. The way Vermont can help the most people is to first, have a wide variety of options available that have evidence supporting their use, and second, make sure that support is available after treatment to reinforce recovery goals, no matter what modality or combination of modalities is chosen. The history of Vermont’s and other states’ medical marijuana legislation sets a precedent for state legislatures to permit use within the state, of drugs classified as Schedule One. As with marijuana, the available evidence does not support ibogaine’s placement in that federal category. lbogaine does not appear to have significant potential for abuse; it is an anti-addictive molecule unlike other treatment offered in the US today. Not only do studies suggest that ibogaine reverses some of the effects of addiction to opiates, stimulants, nicotine and ethanol, in a dose-dependent way, but its mechanism of upregulating GDNF has the possibility to provide insight into slowing and treating neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s disease. While there are some cautions for medical pre-screening and monitoring for heart problems during ibogaine treatment, neurotoxicity was not seen at doses shown to be effective for interrupting addiction. Slide 4 Vermonters for lbogaine
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