Iboga (or Ibogaine) has shown promise in treating addiction, PTSD, and deep-rooted trauma. But before diving into this powerful plant medicine, it’s crucial to understand the medical requirements for Iboga treatment. Unlike conventional therapies, Iboga interacts directly with your cardiovascular, neurological, and psychological systems—making pre-treatment screening a vital step.

Whether you’re seeking emotional healing or addiction recovery, these are the mandatory health checks you’ll need to undergo to ensure a safe and effective Iboga experience.

For an overview of the broader benefits of Iboga therapy, visit our article: The Benefits of Iboga .

🩺 1. Physical Checkup: Confirm Overall Health

Start with a complete physical exam. This allows your care provider to assess whether your body is fit to undergo the intense effects of Ibogaine. The checkup often includes vitals, body mass index (BMI), and an overview of your health history.

🫀 2. ECG / EKG: Check Your Heart’s QT Interval

Iboga can affect heart rhythm, particularly the QT interval, which is why an ECG (electrocardiogram) is non-negotiable. A prolonged QT interval significantly increases the risk of arrhythmia or cardiac arrest during treatment. This step ensures your cardiac health is stable enough for Iboga.

👉 For more on cardiac safety, visit the Global Ibogaine Therapy Alliance’s guide to medical screening .

🧪 3. Bloodwork: Liver, Kidney & Electrolyte Screening

A full blood panel is required to confirm your liver and kidney function, as well as to assess electrolyte levels, which are essential for cardiac stability. Key markers include:

  • Liver enzymes (AST, ALT)
  • Creatinine & BUN (for kidney health)
  • Electrolytes: potassium, magnesium, sodium
  • CBC (Complete Blood Count)

Poor liver or kidney function may impair your ability to metabolize Iboga safely.

🧠 4. Mental Health Review: Rule Out High-Risk Conditions

A licensed professional should perform a mental health screening to rule out serious psychiatric conditions such as:

  • Bipolar disorder
  • Schizophrenia
  • History of psychosis or delusions

These conditions may be aggravated by Ibogaine’s intense psychological effects. Safe treatment depends on emotional and psychological readiness.

💡 Read more about Iboga and mental health considerations at ICEERS’ Ibogaine Therapy FAQ .

💊 5. Medication Check: Detox Is Essential

To avoid dangerous interactions, you must be completely off the following substances before starting treatment:

  • Antidepressants (SSRIs, MAOIs)
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Opioids
  • Stimulants
  • Alcohol

Some of these, like SSRIs, can lead to serotonin syndrome if combined with Iboga. A medically supervised detox period of 2–4 weeks is usually recommended.

Why Screening Is Non-Negotiable

Iboga treatment is intense, and cutting corners on medical preparation is not an option. The screening process is designed not to exclude, but to protect your body and mind while allowing the plant medicine to work in the most effective way.

If you’re unsure about your readiness, or want to explore whether Iboga is right for you, be sure to read: The Benefits of Iboga and What to Expect .

In Summary:

Requirement Purpose
Physical Checkup General health assessment
ECG / EKG Rule out heart rhythm issues
Bloodwork Evaluate liver, kidney, and electrolytes
Mental Health Review Prevent psychological risks
Medication Detox Avoid dangerous drug interactions

Next Steps:

If you’re ready to begin the process or just want more information, reach out to a qualified Ibogaine provider. Safety is the foundation of transformation.

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