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This book presents the Proceedings from the First International Conference on Ibogaines, held in November of 1999 at New York University's School of Medicine. In essence, it presents significant new data on neurobiological, clinical, sociocultural, and po

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Ibogaine is an indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the root of the African shrub Tabernanthe iboga, which has a history of use as a sacramental psychopharmacological agent in West Central Africa. Published scientific evidence for ibogaine's effectiveness as a treatment for drug addiction includes studies showing reduced drug self-administration and withdrawal in animals, and case reports in humans. Ibogaine's mechanism of action appears to differ from those of other existing pharmacotherapeutic approaches to addiction and suggests possible normalizing effects on neural signal transduction that may attenuate or reverse abnormal neuroadaptations in drug tolerance and dependence. The iboga alkaloids appear to offer a new pharmacological approach that may provide a paradigm for understanding the neurobiology of addiction and for developing new medications. However, ibogaine is not currently an approved treatment option in the United States.
The First International Conference on Ibogaine, held at the New York University School of Medicine in November 1999, offered a lively and productive discussion on ibogaine from pharmacological, clinical, and cultural perspectives. The meeting brought together distinguished researchers in basic and clinical neurosciences, anthropology, and sociology, representing academia, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), and the pharmaceutical industry, as well as former "guides" from the informal treatment context. The interdisciplinary meeting agenda emphasized ibogaine's mechanism of action, including interactions with specific neurotransmitter systems, preclinical models of drug self-administration, and discrimination studies, as well as information on noribogaine, ibogaine's principal metabolite, and 18-methoxycoronaridine, a promising new ibogaine congener. Also discussed was the use of ibogaine in European and U.S. subcultures, in African religion and medicine, and how an understanding of the use of ibogaine in these settings could be applied to accessing hidden populations and optimizing the clinical milieu of current conventional treatment.

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· Interdisciplinary and comprehensive in scope-spans the fields of basic and clinical neurosciences, psychopharmacology, anthropology, and sociology
· The first English-language scientific book devoted to the subject of ibogaine
* Provides up-to-date information regarding ibogaine's mechanism of action, including interactions with specific neurotransmitter systems, preclinical models of drug self-administration, and discrimination studies, as well as information on noribogaine, ibogaine's principal metabolite, and 18-methoxycoronaridine, a promising new ibogaine congener
* Includes a history and sociological analysis of the nonmedical "informal" treatment contexts of Europe and the United States, which have existed for more than three decades despite ibogaine's lack of official approval
* Includes contributions from former "treatment guides," in addition to respected authors from academia, NIDA, and the FDA|Ibogaine is an indole alkaloid derived from the bark of the root of the African shrubTabernanthe iboga, which has a history of use as a sacramental psychopharmacological agent in West Central Africa. Published scientific evidence for ibogaine's effectiveness as a treatment for drug addiction includes studies showing reduced drug self-administration and withdrawal in animals, and case reports in humans. Ibogaine's mechanism of action appears to differ from those of other existing pharmacotherapeutic approaches to addiction and suggests possible normalizing effects on neural signal transduction that may attenuate or reverse abnormal neuroadaptations in drug tolerance and dependence. Theiboga alkaloids appear to offer a new pharmacological approach that may provide a paradigm for understanding the neurobiology of addiction and for developing new medications. However, ibogaine is not currently an approved treatment option in the United States.
The First International Conference on Ibogaine, held at the New York University School of Medicine in November 1999, offered a lively and productive discussion on ibogaine from pharmacological, clinical, and cultural perspectives. The meeting brought together distinguished researchers in basic and clinical neurosciences, anthropology, and sociology, representing academia, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), and the pharmaceutical industry, as well as former "guides" from the informal treatment context. The interdisciplinary meeting agenda emphasized ibogaine's mechanism of action, including interactions with specific neurotransmitter systems, preclinical models of drug self-administration, and discrimination studies, as well as information on noribogaine, ibogaine's principal metabolite, and 18-methoxycoronaridine, a promising new ibogaine congener. Also discussed was the use of ibogaine in European and U.S. subcultures, in African religion and medicine, and how an understanding of the use of ibogaine in these settings could be applied to accessing hidden populations and optimizing the clinical milieu of current conventional treatment.

Key Features
· Interdisciplinary and comprehensive in scope-spans the fields of basic and clinical neurosciences, psychopharmacology, anthropology, and sociology
· The first English-language scientific book devoted to the subject of ibogaine
* Provides up-to-date information regarding ibogaine's mechanism of action, including interactions with specific neurotransmitter systems, preclinical models of drug self-administration, and discrimination studies, as well as information on noribogaine, ibogaine's principal metabolite, and 18-methoxycoronaridine, a promising new ibogaine congener
* Includes a history and sociological analysis of the nonmedical "informal" treatment contexts of Europe and the United States, which have existed for more than three decades despite ibogaine's lack of official approval
* Includes contributions from former "treatment guides," in addition to respected authors from academia, NIDA, and the FDA

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - This book presents the Proceedings from the First International Conference on Ibogaines, held in November of 1999 at New York University's School of Medicine. In essence, it presents significant new data on neurobiological, clinical, sociocultural, and policy aspects of ibogaine. Ibogaine is a natural product derived from the bark of the root of the African shrub Tabernathe iboga. It has a history of use as a medicinal and ceremonial agent in West Central Africa, and has been alleged to be effective as a treatment for substance dependence. The study of Ibogaine may shed light on the neurobiology of addiction and lead to the development of new medication for the treatment of addiction. Currently, there is lack of formal approval for the use of ibogaine, and the demand of the addicts themselves has led to a distinctive unofficial network which has provided ibogaine treatment in non-medical settings. If critical safety concerns can be adequately addressed, ibogaine may provide an inexpensive and practical treatment approach, well adapted to environments where resources are severely limited and there is pressing need for clinical services for heroin addicts, such as Eastern Europe. This is a paperback edition of Volume 56 of The Alkaloids (ISBN: 0-12-469556-6) edited by Geoffrey A. Cordell, University of Illinois at Chicago, U.S.A. Codice articolo 9780120532063

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