USGrantedDerivative
Substituted 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexahydroazepino[4,5-b]indoles (ibogalogs)
US-11414423-B1
Bibliographic data
- Patent number
- US-11414423-B1
- Jurisdiction
- US
- Status
- Granted
- Type
- Derivative
- Priority date
- 27 February 2019
- Filing date
- 11 June 2021
- Grant date
- 16 August 2022
Compounds claimed
Prior art & evidence
Prior art and related research that speaks to this patent, curated from the Blossom database.
Related research
Paper
Indication-stratified mortality risk of ibogaine treatment under contemporary safety protocols: a multisite analysis of 19,071 patients and updated systematic review of fatalities
Trial
The Efficacy of Ibogaine in the Treatment of Addiction; an open label, single fixed dose pilot-study of the efficacy of ibogaine in opioid-dependent subjects
Analysis
Delix's approach inverts the usual patent logic in this field. Rather than claim a known psychedelic, the company builds on David Olson's work at UC Davis to design non-hallucinogenic analogues, here tabernanthalog, a simplified ibogaine derivative.
Because the underlying science is published openly, the patent and the evidence sit side by side, which is unusual and, for a reader, clarifying. The legal assignee of record is the University of California; Delix holds the exclusive licence.