Lithium
Lithobid, Eskalith
Also known as: Tenormin
Beta-blocker. Additive bradycardia risk.
Severity
Moderate caution
Mechanism
Cardiac conduction (bradycardia / AV node)
Protocol Status
Pre-arrival washout (under your prescribing physician)
Restart Delay
Physician discretion
What "Moderate caution" Means
Use with caution. Often requires a brief hold, dose reduction, or enhanced monitoring rather than full discontinuation.
Clinical Action
Hold on treatment day. Monitor heart rate.
Where the Washout Happens
Pre-arrival washout (under your prescribing physician)
Discontinuation is completed before arrival, under the patient's own prescribing physician, with the medication-specific washout interval observed before the flood dose.
Pre-Treatment Washout Window
Hold on dosing day; physician-directed timing.
Post-Treatment Restart
Restart at physician discretion once acute window closes.
The Pharmacology
Ibogaine slows the sinus node and AV conduction. Beta-blockers, non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers, digoxin, and lithium can deepen bradycardia or generate higher-degree AV block. Heart-rate-slowing medications are typically held on dosing day with continuous telemetry monitoring.
Same Mechanism
Same Severity Tier
Common Questions
Moderate caution. Beta-blocker. Additive bradycardia risk. Hold on treatment day. Monitor heart rate.
Pre-arrival washout (under your prescribing physician). Discontinuation is completed before arrival, under the patient's own prescribing physician, with the medication-specific washout interval observed before the flood dose. Hold on dosing day; physician-directed timing.
Cardiac conduction (bradycardia / AV node). Ibogaine slows the sinus node and AV conduction. Beta-blockers, non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers, digoxin, and lithium can deepen bradycardia or generate higher-degree AV block. Heart-rate-slowing medications are typically held on dosing day with continuous telemetry monitoring.
In many cases yes. Our medical team works with your prescribing physician to taper or substitute medications safely before treatment. The right substitution depends on the underlying condition you are treating with Atenolol — contact us for an individual review.
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