Daily alcohol use
Ibogaine in the Treatment of Alcoholism: a Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Escalating-dose, Phase 2 Trial
Brief Summary
Approximately 5% of the world's adult population has some alcohol-related disorder, which in addition is associated with 3% of all deaths in the world. In Brazil, harmful use and dependence on alcohol reach about 10% of the population, with alcohol being one of the main factors of disease and mortality. Although the medications currently used have some efficacy, the adverse effects and relatively long time of treatment are factors that may reduce patients' motivation to continue taking the medication correctly. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct research with new drugs for the treatment of alcoholism. Ibogaine is an alkaloid present in the bush Tabernanthe iboga (iboga), a plant from Central Africa traditionally used in countries such as Gabon and Cameroon. Animal studies and case series suggest that one or a few doses of ibogaine significantly reduce withdrawal symptoms and the intensity of use of various drugs, including opioids, psychostimulants, and alcohol. However, there are no controlled clinical studies that have explored these effects. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of increasing doses of ibogaine in 12 alcoholic patients. Each patient will be hospitalized for 20 days and receive 3 increasing doses of ibogaine. The first 3 patients will receive oral doses of 20 to 400 mg of ibogaine in an open-label design. If the 3 higher doses (240, 320 and 400 mg) are well tolerated, the next 9 volunteers will receive these doses or placebo randomly. The volunteers will also be evaluated 7, 14 and 21 days and 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after leaving the hospital to monitor the consumption of alcohol and other drugs.
Intervention / Treatment
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Ibogaine Hydrochloride (DRUG)The first 3 patients will receive oral doses of 20 to 400 mg of ibogaine in an open-label design. If the 3 higher doses (240, 320 and 400 mg) are well tolerated, the next 9 volunteers will receive these doses or placebo randomly in 3 different groups.
Condition or Disease
- Alcoholism
Phase
Study Design
Study type: | INTERVENTIONAL |
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Status: | Enrolling by invitation |
Study results: | No Results Available |
Age: | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Enrollment: | 12 (ESTIMATED) |
Funded by: | Other |
Allocation: | Randomized |
Primary Purpose: | Treatment |
MaskingQUADRUPLE:
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Clinical Trial Dates
Start date: | Oct 30, 2022 | ACTUAL |
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Primary Completion: | Sep 01, 2024 | ESTIMATED |
Completion Date: | Dec 01, 2024 | ESTIMATED |
Study First Posted: | Dec 21, 2017 | ACTUAL |
Results First Posted: | Aug 30, 2020 | |
Last Updated: | Mar 21, 2023 |
Sponsors / Collaborators
Lead Sponsor:
University of Sao Paulo
Responsible Party:
N/A
Participant Groups
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Ibogaine Hydrochloride 240 mg on day 1, placebo on day 4, placebo on day 7
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Ibogaine Hydrochloride 240 mg on day 1, Ibogaine Hydrochloride 320 mg on day 4, placebo on day 7
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Ibogaine Hydrochloride 240 mg on day 1, Ibogaine Hydrochloride 320 mg on day 4, Ibogaine Hydrochloride 400 mg on day 7
Eligibility Criteria
Sex: | All |
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Minimum Age: | 18 |
Maximum Age: | 65 |
Age Groups: | Adult / Older Adult |
Healthy Volunteers: | Yes |
Inclusion Criteria:
* Literate people
* Diagnosis of alcoholism assessed by the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (SCID-V)
* History of at least two previous failed treatments for alcoholism (with drug use and / or psychotherapy)
* Signing the Free and Informed Consent Form.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Presence of any psychiatric diagnosis (excluding alcohol / tobacco / nicotine abuse / dependence) assessed by the SCID-V
* Presence of clinical disease (especially cardiovascular and hepatic diseases), based on interview, physical and laboratory examination (hemogram and electrocardiogram, ECG)
* Absence of family or personal history of bipolar disorder and psychotic disorders
* Absence of recent symptoms of hypomania, mania or psychosis
* Non-literate people
* Pregnant or lactating women
* Recent use of illicit drugs (confirmed by examination in urine).
* Literate people
* Diagnosis of alcoholism assessed by the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (SCID-V)
* History of at least two previous failed treatments for alcoholism (with drug use and / or psychotherapy)
* Signing the Free and Informed Consent Form.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Presence of any psychiatric diagnosis (excluding alcohol / tobacco / nicotine abuse / dependence) assessed by the SCID-V
* Presence of clinical disease (especially cardiovascular and hepatic diseases), based on interview, physical and laboratory examination (hemogram and electrocardiogram, ECG)
* Absence of family or personal history of bipolar disorder and psychotic disorders
* Absence of recent symptoms of hypomania, mania or psychosis
* Non-literate people
* Pregnant or lactating women
* Recent use of illicit drugs (confirmed by examination in urine).
Primary Outcomes
Secondary Outcomes
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Acute and subacute subjective effects
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Electrocardiogram
More Details
NCT Number: | NCT03380728 |
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Other IDs: | 72938717.3.0000.5440 |
Study URL: | https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03380728 |
Last updated: Sep 29, 2023