Ibogaine Legal Status in Oregon

Oregon's progressive drug policy and what it means for ibogaine treatment access

Current Legal Status

Ibogaine is not a federally scheduled substance and is therefore not classified under the Controlled Substances Act. However, it is not FDA-approvedfor medical use.

Oregon has been a leader in drug policy reform. While Measure 110 (2020) decriminalized possession of small amounts of all drugs and Measure 109 (2020) legalized supervised psilocybin therapy, ibogaine was not included in either measure.

⚖️ Legal Summary for Oregon

  • ✅ Not a federally controlled substance
  • ❌ Not FDA-approved for medical treatment
  • ⚠️ Not included in Measure 109 (psilocybin therapy)
  • ⚠️ Not included in Measure 110 (drug decriminalization)
  • 🚫 Cannot be legally administered in clinical settings

Despite Oregon's progressive stance on psychedelic medicine, ibogaine treatment remains unavailable in the state. Oregon residents must travel internationally for legal treatment.

Pending Legislation & Research

Oregon's psychedelic medicine framework creates potential pathways for ibogaine, though no specific legislation is currently pending:

Measure 109 Expansion Possibilities

Oregon's psilocybin therapy framework (Measure 109) established a regulatory model for supervised psychedelic therapy. Some advocates have proposed expanding this framework to include additional substances like ibogaine, though no formal proposals exist.

Addiction Treatment Innovation

Oregon's drug decriminalization and focus on treatment over punishment has created interest in innovative addiction therapies. Some addiction medicine specialists and harm reduction advocates in Oregon have expressed interest in ibogaine research for opioid addiction.

Research Infrastructure

Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and other research institutions have been involved in psychedelic medicine research. This infrastructure could potentially support ibogaine clinical trials if federal regulations change.

Future Outlook

Oregon's progressive approach to psychedelic medicine makes it a potential early adopter if ibogaine gains FDA approval. The state's existing regulatory framework for supervised psychedelic therapy could be adapted to include ibogaine more quickly than other states.

Nearest Legal Treatment Options

For Oregon residents, Mexico offers the most accessible legal ibogaine treatment. Direct flights from Portland make travel convenient and affordable.

Why Mexico for Oregon Residents

  • ✈️ Direct flights from Portland (PDX) to Cancun (4-5 hours)
  • 🌊 Similar appreciation for natural healing environments
  • 💰 Lower cost than European or South American alternatives
  • 🏥 Established clinics with experienced providers
  • 📱 Easy remote aftercare coordination
  • ⏰ Minimal time zone difference (2-3 hours)

Travel Details from Oregon

Flight Time: 4-5 hours from PDX to Cancun

Flight Cost: Typically $300-$600 roundtrip

Documentation: Valid US passport required

Treatment Duration: 7-10 days including integration

Integration Support: Remote counseling available post-treatment

Many Oregon residents appreciate Mexico's holistic approach to healing, which aligns with Oregon's progressive wellness culture. The beachfront settings provide ideal environments for introspection and recovery.

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Holistic Ibogaine Treatment for Oregon Residents

Accredited clinics in Mexico offer medically supervised ibogaine therapy in healing environments that resonate with Oregon's wellness values. Expert care, proven results.

Medical screening • Holistic protocols • Integration support

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ibogaine included in Oregon's Measure 109 (psilocybin therapy)?

No. Measure 109 specifically legalized supervised psilocybin therapy only. Ibogaine was not included in the measure and cannot be legally administered under Oregon's current psychedelic therapy framework.

Will Oregon add ibogaine to its psychedelic therapy programs?

While Oregon's regulatory framework could potentially be expanded to include ibogaine, no current proposals exist. Future inclusion would likely require either FDA approval or successful advocacy demonstrating safety and efficacy. Oregon's progressive approach makes it a potential early adopter if federal regulations change.

How much does ibogaine treatment cost for Oregon residents?

Treatment at Mexican clinics ranges from $5,000-$12,000 including medical evaluation, treatment, lodging, and integration support. Flights from Portland to Cancun add $300-$600. Total cost is significantly lower than European clinics ($15,000-$30,000+) with easier travel logistics.

Are there Oregon-based integration therapists for ibogaine?

Yes. Oregon has a well-developed community of integration therapists, particularly due to Measure 109's psilocybin therapy program. Many of these therapists have experience with various psychedelic experiences and can support ibogaine integration. Reputable treatment providers can also provide referrals to Oregon-based integration specialists.