Trump signs order to fast track ibogaine psychedelic drug research to treat veterans with PTSD

In a significant policy move on Saturday, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at fast-tracking research into the psychedelic substance ibogaine. This initiative, which has been notably supported by podcaster Joe Rogan, seeks to explore its potential in treating PTSD and traumatic brain injuries, particularly among veterans.

Currently, ibogaine is classified under Schedule I as a controlled substance in the U.S., which has historically restricted research efforts. This new order intends to lift these legal barriers, paving the way for more comprehensive studies into the drug’s effectiveness and mechanisms.

Additionally, the executive order mandates the development of FDA protocols to ensure the safe therapeutic use of psychedelics. It also aims to enhance the sharing of data from studies focusing on these treatments.

Early research suggests that ibogaine may hold promise in mitigating mental health issues such as addiction and post-traumatic stress disorder, conditions that significantly impact American veterans.

President Trump expressed his commitment to this cause, stating, “I’ve always been dedicated to ensuring American patients have access to groundbreaking treatments and therapies. My admiration and respect for our veterans are profound, and this initiative reflects that dedication.”

“I’ve always believed in ensuring that the American patients have access to breakthrough treatments and therapies with love for our veterans, and I have a real love for our veterans,” Trump said Saturday.

“Today’s order will ensure that people suffering from debilitating symptoms might finally have a chance to reclaim their lives and lead a happier life. They’ve been through so much.”

The executive order is a monumental change in how the US approaches such drugs, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said during a Saturday news conference announcing the order.

“This is an entire paradigm shift away from a one-day-a-pill model, which has failed so many and to many who are drug resistant … It offers them a way of getting out of that rut. The question now is, can we study why it works, to understand it better, to use it better?” said Oz.

Clinical trials have indicated that psychedelics, particularly ibogaine, are successful at treating depression, anxiety, PTSD, suicidal ideation, substance abuse and more.

More than 14 million American adults have been diagnosed with serious mental illness, and more than 6,000 US veterans commit suicide every year, according to the White House.

Ibogaine has several high-profile supporters, including former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema and Rogan, who had interviewed veterans on his podcast who benefited from the drug.

“They told me how impactful this medicine is. Having that conversation with them, millions of people got a chance to hear their story, hear the stories of all the different people that have had life-changing experiences from it,” Rogan said at the press conference.

The FDA had previously granted Breakthrough Therapy designation to specific psychedelic drugs, and currently has three applicationsfor in-house research of psychedelic medicine, which officials expect to hand vouchers out for next week.

Government-sanctioned treatments could begin as soon as this summer, pending FDA authorization, officials said.

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