Addiction biology

Psilocybin and Ibogaine help reduce cocaine cravings but may not stop relapse

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Abstract

Essence

In male rats self-administering cocaine, psilocybin and ibogaine sped extinction of cocaine-seeking but did not significantly prevent cue-induced relapse.

Evidence

This preclinical IV cocaine self-administration study in Wistar male rats tested dose-escalated psilocybin or ibogaine during 10 days of extinction and found reduced active lever pressing during extinction, no significant change in reinstatement, and no open-field locomotor or anxiety-like side effects 24 hours after dosing.

Caveat

The relapse endpoint was negative, with only a trend for psilocybin, and the findings come from a male-rat cocaine model rather than clinical addiction treatment.

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