
Colorado Explores Ibogaine for Addiction Treatment
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Colorado lawmakers propose a bill to study ibogaine, a psychedelic from an African shrub, as a treatment for opioid addiction and mental health issues like PTSD. The compound has shown promise in resetting the brain and helping people break free from substance use. The bill aims to launch a pilot research program with five sites across Colorado, addressing safety, effectiveness, and heart risks. Supporters believe this could fill gaps in addiction treatment, with guardrails like medical screening and federal waivers. The bills progress will shape Colorados role in psychedelic medicine.
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