1 paper and 0 clinical trials exploring ibogaine as a treatment for eating disorders.
A unique indole alkaloid with complex pharmacology, investigated primarily for its capacity to interrupt substance use disorders and withdrawal.
Full Ibogaine profileEating disorders, including anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, affect approximately 16 million individuals globally. The exploration of psychedelics, such as psilocybin and MDMA, as potential treatments for these conditions is a burgeoning field of research, showing promise in alleviating symptoms and improving quality of life.
Full Eating Disorders profileNo clinical trials have been tagged with both Ibogaine and Eating Disorders yet.
Trials are continuously being added as new studies are registered.