Hubbard announced his plan as his boss, Attorney General Daniel Cameron, sat behind him.(Photo by Melissa Patrick, KHN) |
"Ibogaine is a powerful psychedelic that comes from a plant mainly found in Africa. It is anecdotally reported to stop the withdrawal symptoms of opioid dependence," Patrick explains. Hubbard told Patrick: "Anecdotal evidence that is a mountain high and decades wide suggests that ibogaine, within 48 to 72 hours of administration in safe, clinically controlled conditions, resolves opioid withdrawal syndrome. . . . It appears to do so by clearing and resetting the brain's opioid receptors while also restoring the brain's organic dopamine and serotonin production to pre-opioid exposure levels. If this anecdotal evidence can be clinically validated, ibogaine would represent a transformative therapeutic for the treatment of opioid-use disorder."
Shredded bark containing ibogaine (Wikipedia photo) |
"The money would come from the $842 million the state is getting from settlements with drug manufacturers and distributors," Patrick reports. Hubbard said, "I want to emphasize that this is preliminary and we are going to explore that possibility. Given the expense – and it is a significant expense of developing any therapeutic to go through the FDA process – we want to make sure that the money we put up to be matched by clinical research teams will be an adequate sum to get us across the finish line."
Kentucky is among the national leaders in overdose deaths. Ben Chandler, president and CEO of the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, and a former Democratic attorney general and congressman, "applauded the effort, saying the foundation is hopeful for the health benefits this new initiative could bring to Kentucky." Hubbard works for Attorney General Daniel Cameron, the Republican nominee against Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, who questioned the "psychedelic research" and complained that his appointees on the commission hadn't been informed of the plan, Patrick reports. Hubbard said the commission would discuss the plan June 12.
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