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The lack of evidence for ibogaine as a treatment for heroin dependence 19 th International Harm Reduction Conference Barcelona, Spain 11-15 May, 2008 Dr. Alex Wodak, Sydney, y Australia awodak@stvincents.com.au 1

Background: Invited by INPUD to provide: a Harm Reductionist/scientist critique on Ibogaine Recognise polarised area Important t harm reduction values: tolerance, respect different views policy, practise based on evidence reducing harm is the paramount aim 2

What are the important questions? How are new medications regulated? Is ibogaine an effective treatment for heroin dependence? Does ibogaine assist heroin detoxification? Is ibogaine safe? More ibogaine research? Why has advocacy for ibogaine not worked? Conclusions 3

1 How are new meds regulated? Thalidomide tragedy 1960s watershed drug regulation After thalidomide: new drugs considered ineffective, unsafe until proven otherwise Most countries adopted policy all drugs Regulation medications especially important vulnerable minorities: why not apply for ibogaine? 4

2 Is ibogaine effective as HD Rx? Badly need new treatments for heroin dependence Opioid substitution effective, safe but need more options New treatments heroin dependence more important than new detoxification 5

Ibogaine as effective HD Rx: 2 Essential or desirable evidence : Number of studies Number of countries Different types of designs Rigorous designs including if possible randomised d controlled trials Published reputable refereed journals 6

Ibogaine as effective HD Rx: 3 But evidence ibogaine effectiveness minimal: few studies approved by ethics committee? small numbers subjects studied mainly self-reported data short follow up generally poor quality designs generally not published refereed journals might may could appears 7

Ibogaine heroin detoxification? Detoxification is achieving safe, comfortable withdrawal, only shortterm More detox studies than HD But still only preliminary No comparisons to other agents Unconvincing 8

Major claims by supporters: Reduces drug craving Reduces opioid withdrawal signs, symptoms Sustained, complete resolution opioid id withdrawal syndrome i.e. not treatment outcomes So far only Phase I studies 9

Assessments: There have been few reports of the effects of ibogaine in humans. Anecdotal accounts of the acute and long-term effects of ibogaine have included only a small series of case reports from opiate and cocaine addicts with observations provided for only seven and four subjects, respectively Marsh, Kovera, Pablo, Tyndale, Ervin, Kamlet, Hearn. 2001 10

Assessments: 2 The use of ibogaine for the treatment of drug dependence has been based on anecdotal reports from groups of self- treating addicts that the drug blocked opiate withdrawal and reduced craving for opiates and other illicit drugs for extended time periods Marsh, Kovera, Pablo, Tyndale, Ervin, Kamlet, Hearn. 2001 11

Assessments: 3 Objective investigations of ibogaine s effects on drug craving, and the signs and symptoms of opiate withdrawal, have not been done in either research or conventional treatment settings. Marsh, Kovera, Pablo, Tyndale, Ervin, Kamlet, Hearn. 2001 12

3 Is ibogaine safe as HD Rx? Need variety studies: Laboratory studies animals Human studies short, long term Still in Phase I No Phase II, Phase III studies yet Already reports of 11 deaths, severe illness Cerebellar neurotoxicity rats? Minimal safety data so far Cannot assume safe because organic 13

4 Why not more research? Insufficient i resources to research every drug Research only most promising theoretical, empirical grounds Theoretical arguments interesting But empirical data minimal Decision by academic, commercial researchers on likelihood success Intellectual property p problem 14

5 Why not just use ibogaine? Too many tragedies from cutting corners drug regulation Injecting drug users much to lose from ineffective, unsafe snake oil drugs e.g. naltrexone Have to assume that ibogaine ineffective, unsafe until evidence to contrary 15

Has advocacy for ibogaine worked? Ultimately the usefulness, or lack thereof, of ibogaine and related compounds in the treatment of addiction will rise or fall on such research Herbert Kleber. Foreword. xv-xvii. 16

Advocacy: 2 Whether or not ibogaine is useful is a scientific question that can be answered neither by street demonstrations nor by avoiding careful, controlled research. As scientists, our obligation is to keep looking for safe and effective methods to prevent and treat this great international scourge Herbert Kleber. Foreword. xv-xvii. 17

Advocacy: 3 Whether the actions against NIDA were ultimately helpful, harmful, or insignificant in getting the desired results is not totally clear. My own view is there may have been a short-term gain, but a long-term loss, because of the perceived marginalization of the drug Herbert Kleber. Foreword. xv-xvii. 18

Conclusions: 1. Need more treatments heroin dependence 2. Strict regulation medication introduced widely after thalidomide disaster 3. All new medications considered ineffective, unsafe until proven otherwise 4. No good evidence ibogaine effective treatment heroin dependence 5. Minimal evidence ibogaine effective detoxification heroin dependence 19

Conclusions: 2 6. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence Donald Rumsfeld 7. Safety ibogaine not yet established 8. Limited research so far 9. Do theoretical attractions matter? not much 10.Could ibogaine still be effective, safe?- yes 11.Ibogaine advocacy may have been counter productive 20

References: Alper KR, Lotsof HS, Frenken GMN, Luciano DJ, Bastiaans J. Treatment of Acute Opioid Withdrawal with Ibogaine. The American Journal on Addictions 1999: 8: 234 242242 Mash DC, Kovera CA, Pablo J, Tyndale RF, Ervin FD, Williams IC, Singleton EG, Mayor M. Ibogaine: Complex Pharmacokinetics, Concerns for Safety, and Preliminary Efficacy Measures - Neurobiological Mechanisms of Drugs of Abuse. Ann N Y Acad Sci 2000; 914: 394-401 Alper KR. Ibogaine: A Review. The Alkaloids. 2001; Vol.56; 1-38 21

References: 2 Mash DC, Kovera CA, Pablo J, Tyndale R, Ervin FR, Kamlet JD, Hearn WL. Ibogaine in the treatment of heroin withdrawal. The Alkaloids, 2001; Vol.56; 155-171 Hittner JB, Quello BS. Combatting Substance Abuse with ibogaine. J Psychoative Drugs 2004: 36 (2); 191-199. Ron D, Janak PH. GDNF and Addiction. Reviews in the Neurosciences. 2005 16, 277-285 22

References: 3 He D-Y, McGough NNH, Ravindranathan A, Jeanblanc J, Logrip ML, Phamluong K, Janak PH, Ron D. 2005: 25(3); 619 628 He D-Y, Ron D. The FASEB Journal Express article fj.06-6394fje. Published online October 3, 2006. Alper KR, Lotsof HS, Kaplan CD. The Ibogaine Medical Subculture. Journal of Ethnopharmacology h 2008; 115; 9-24 23