My post is very serious as it concerns rescheduling a big Pharma drug with serious side affects to be administered to those with mental health issues (including military members) when there are safer alternatives available which is the gist of my post.[/b]
Ibogane has a significant risk for those with cardiac conditions, which is why proper screening is necessary.
The risk factor is comparable to general anesthesia, but could be worth the gamble if the patient is dope sick and/or suicidal.
The advantage over traditional psychedelics is that it typically requires fewer sessions.
https://theibogainstitute.org/ibogaine-vs-psychedelic-therapy-for-addiction/"Ibogaine is usually offered as:
A single or very limited number of high dose sessions
Often designed to rapidly interrupt physical dependence, especially for opioids
Followed by a period of rest, integration therapy, and sometimes transition to other recovery supports
By contrast, most psychedelic therapy models involve:
Careful preparation sessions
One or more dosing sessions with psilocybin, LSD, or ketamine
Multiple follow‑up integration sessions with a therapist
Ongoing behavioral work and sometimes additional doses spaced over weeks or months"