18-methoxycoronaridine and Weight-Loss

18-methoxycoronaridine has been researched along with Weight-Loss* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for 18-methoxycoronaridine and Weight-Loss

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Effects of 18-methoxycoronaridine on acute signs of morphine withdrawal in rats.
    Neuroreport, 1998, May-11, Volume: 9, Issue:7

    Ibogaine, an alkaloid found in the root bark of the African shrub Tabernanthe iboga, has been claimed to interrupt opioid dependence in humans; in animals, it has been shown to inhibit morphine self-administration and to attenuate signs of morphine withdrawal. However, ibogaine has some neurotoxicity, and because of this, efficacious and safer congeners of ibogaine have been sought, 18-Methoxycoronaridine (18-MC), a novel iboga alkaloid congener, has been shown, in animals, to mimic the effects of ibogaine on morphine self-administration without producing any ibogaine-like neurotoxiticity. In the present study, 18-MC was shown to attenuate five of seven signs of morphine withdrawal in rats. The data suggest that 18-MC will ameliorate symptoms of opioid dependence in humans.

    Topics: Analysis of Variance; Animals; Female; Hallucinogens; Humans; Ibogaine; Morphine Dependence; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Stereotyped Behavior; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome; Weight Loss

1998