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"Herbal seizures" – atypical symptoms after ibogaine intoxication: a case report

Breuer, Lorenz, Kasper, Burkhard S., Schwarze, Bernd, Gschossmann, Juergen M., Kornhuber, Johannes, Müller, Helge H. · 2015 · Journal of Medical Case Reports

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Seizure case report: 22yo male, extreme 38 g dose triggered generalised tonic-clonic seizures. Suggests ibogaine proconvulsive at high doses. Treated with midazolam/levetiracetam.

Dosing: 38 g root bark (~35 mg/kg estimated at 7% ibogaine content) (oral)

Sample size: 1

Safety data present: QTC, ELECTROLYTE

Contraindications: Seizure disorders or epilepsy, High-dose iboga root bark ingestion (proconvulsive at high doses)

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