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Treating opium addiction using harmalas

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Eranik

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Does anyone know anything about this?

Someone who really isn't me, is an old opium addict, being using oral opium for almost 20 years, he's a 70 years old male. likes to quit, and showed interest in quitting with harmalas when I mentioned it.

However I was mentioning it just as news and fun, I don't know really how it should be administered for this purpose. and unfortunately there's no rehab center here which administer harmalas, only shitty methadone centers exists.

I can provide the addict with pure harmala fumarate capsuls, but don't know about dosage, or the frequency of dosing, and such.

Any information?

BTW he's not a tobacco smoker, or stimulants of any kind, so he can use harmalas for quitting effectively.

p.s: Ibogaine is not an available option unfortunately here.
 
I'm not a pharmacology expert. However(edit) depending on the drug they use, if your friend were to relapse from the opiates it could be fatal. If it's Demerol(fairly uncommon) then expect depressed breathing, seizures, and/or serotonin poisoning.

Giving up a 20 year old habit won't be easy by any means. I hate to be pessimistic but I doubt the use of harmala alkaloids alone will catalyze such a change in the average person.

Iboga does seem to be the best route(drug-wise) its a shame you guys have it crossed off the list.

Best of luck to you and yours.
 
I think the dose you need to be equivalent to a flood dose of iboga is quite high. Perhaps around 400-600 mg harmaline, or 1000-1500mg harmine. I'd advice testing the waters first at a much lower dose and increase it.

I have read a report about it recently, might have to look around for it.
 
I believe there is a patent out describing the use of harmaloids for treatment of drug addiction. Its a terrible patent though. I don't have a link but the gist was like this:

Gave patient harmaloids, they stopped using drugs for a few days, lost contact with patient so unsure if they quit for longer then a few days.

It was the stupidest patent I ever read.
 
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