Iboga Contraindications

Contraindications of Iboga

Iboga (Tabernanthe iboga) and its active alkaloid, ibogaine, have several contraindications, meaning conditions or factors that make its use potentially dangerous. Some key contraindications include:

1. Cardiovascular Issues

  • Heart disease (e.g., arrhythmias, heart failure, history of heart attack)
  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • Prolonged QT interval (can increase the risk of fatal arrhythmias)

2. Neurological & Psychiatric Conditions

  • Epilepsy or seizure disorders
  • History of strokes
  • Schizophrenia, psychosis, or bipolar disorder (can trigger or worsen psychotic episodes)
  • Severe depression with suicidal tendencies

3. Liver & Kidney Conditions

  • Liver disease (e.g., hepatitis, cirrhosis – ibogaine is metabolized in the liver)
  • Kidney disease (affects drug excretion and metabolism)

4. Drug Interactions & Substance Use

  • Current use of opioids, benzodiazepines, or stimulants (risk of overdose or withdrawal complications)
  • Use of SSRIs, MAOIs, or other antidepressants (risk of serotonin syndrome or dangerous interactions)

5. Pregnancy & Breastfeeding

  • Pregnant women (risk of fetal harm or miscarriage)
  • Breastfeeding mothers (unknown effects on infants)

6. General Contraindications

  • Severe dehydration or electrolyte imbalance
  • Weak immune system or severe chronic illness
  • History of adverse reactions to iboga or ibogaine

Because iboga has powerful psychoactive and physiological effects, a thorough medical screening is essential before participating the treatment