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Ibogaine interrupts a wide range of substance use addictions. The pages below give more information on the efficacy of ibogaine treatment for specific forms of substance use.

Promising Recovery Results

Tabula Rasa Retreat offers promising recovery results for a range of addictions, from opiates to stimulants, also including mental health issues. From heroin to cocaine, alcohol to methamphetamine, and beyond, our treatments are tailored for success because they address the specific challenges associated with each substance and help individuals break free from the addiction cycle…

Benzodiazepine Addiction

Ibogaine Treatment For Benzodiazepine Addiction Ibogaine treatment for benzodiazepine addiction has a different safety protocol than for other drugs. With other drugs such as opiates, you must have already started withdrawals at our centre for ibogaine to work. However, benzodiazepine withdrawals can be fatal. Our specialist providers must ensure that you have previously tapered off…

Alcohol Addiction

At Tabula Rasa Retreat, we advise individuals who enroll in our alcohol addiction detox program to stop drinking alcohol at least seven days before their scheduled arrival. This is because ibogaine treatment can trigger seizures if alcohol consumption continues before treatment. The risk of withdrawal seizures in alcoholics varies between 2% and 5%. These seizures…

Cocaine and Crack

Tabula Rasa Retreat’s detox program has been created to address the aggressive nature of cocaine and crack addiction, effectively combatting the repetitive abuse of stimulants and the unmanageable cravings that come with it. The effects of cocaine and crack addiction are numerous, causing damage to the brain, heart, intestines, kidneys, and sexual function. Ibogaine, as…

Spice/K2 Addiction

Synthetic cannabinoids, also known as synthetic cannabis, are a type of new psychoactive substance (NPS) created to imitate the effects of real cannabis, commonly known as Spice/K2. Spice/K2 addiction is a common occurrence after frequent use, however, synthetic cannabinoids differ from THC, the active component in cannabis, and produce a range of negative effects. Therefore,…

Methadone Addiction

Methadone is commonly prescribed as part of mainstream addiction treatment programs to serve as a substitute for street heroin, providing stability and safety for individuals struggling with addiction. However, many people who undergo maintenance therapy continue to struggle with methadone addiction. While it may seem like a safer option than obtaining illegal drugs, life on…

Heroin Addiction

Heroin addiction is a significant problem worldwide, and traditional rehab treatments often fail due to the complexity of the addiction. However, a new hope has emerged in the form of ibogaine, a psychoactive substance that can help alleviate heroin withdrawal symptoms and remove ensuing cravings for the drug. As heroin is considered a short-acting…

Methamphetamine Addiction

Methamphetamine addiction can cause a wide range of physical and mental effects, including increased heart rate, heightened energy levels, euphoria, irritability, talkativeness, and racing blood pressure. The side effects of methamphetamine abuse can be unpleasant and severe, including nausea, bowel loosening, aggressive impulses, sweating, jaw clenching, appetite suppression, and increased body temperature. To ensure the…

Oxycontin Addiction

Oxycontin, a powerful opioid drug, is a prescription painkiller that is highly effective in reducing pain. However, due to its potential for abuse and addiction, it has become a major public health concern. The drug works by acting on the brain’s reward system, producing euphoria and pleasurable sensations which, in most cases, will lead to…

Long-Acting Opioids Addiction (Subutex/Suboxone)

While ibogaine is highly effective for short-acting opioids, the interaction between ibogaine and long-acting opioids is more complex and has a different treatment protocol. The Distinction between Opioids and Opiates The terms opioids and opiates are often used interchangeably, but they refer to different things. Opioids are a broad category of drugs that bind to opioid receptors…

For Substance Abuse

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