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Toward a nuanced framework for the Medical development of ibogaine and its analogues and derivatives: implications for psychopharmacology.

Created on 04 Jul 2026

Authors

Christopher D Verrico, Lynnette A Averill, Cameron J Moore, Amy L McGuire, Thomas R Kosten, Ramiro Salas

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Expert opinion on drug discovery. Jul 03, 2026. Epub Jul 03, 2026.

Abstract

Ibogaine is a naturally occurring indole alkaloid with suggested therapeutic potential across substance use disorders, trauma-related conditions, mood disorders, and suicidality. However, its clinical translation has been hindered by safety concerns, regulatory barriers, and uncertainty regarding its complex pharmacology. Recent interest has surged in developing ibogaine analogs and derivatives that retain therapeutic efficacy while minimizing safety risks. Ibogaine pharmacology is complex with many affected targets, which complicates these efforts.
Herein, the authors propose a conceptual framework that distinguishes between two primary strategies: (1) development of ibogaine-like compounds that preserve broad, polypharmacological effects while mitigating key safety liabilities, and (2) creation of more selective, purpose-built 'bespoke' analogs designed to optimally target specific neurobiological pathways and clinical indications - such as opioid use disorder (OUD), traumatic brain injury, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Furthermore, the authors critically evaluate the current evidence supporting each approach, and discuss the translational trade-offs related to safety, efficacy, comorbidity, and scalability. The authors also highlight the importance of individual variability, including pharmacogenetics in treatment response.
It is important, and particularly within policy-driven research initiatives, that this evolving field must resist oversimplified narratives that frame derivatives as uniformly superior or interchangeable. Greater conceptual clarity and mechanistic humility are also essential as ibogaine-based therapies move toward regulated medical use within Westernized healthcare models.

PMID:
42400152
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 04 Jul 2026.

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