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Moderate caution

Ibogaine and Fluconazole

Also known as: Diflucan

Moderate QTc prolongation at high doses. CYP2C19 inhibitor.

Severity

Moderate caution

Mechanism

QT-interval prolongation

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

What our medical team does for patients on Fluconazole.

Use lowest effective dose. Monitor QTc if treating during ibogaine period.

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

How Fluconazole interacts with ibogaine: qt-interval prolongation.

Ibogaine and noribogaine block the cardiac hERG (IKr) potassium channel, which lengthens ventricular repolarisation and the QTc interval on a 12-lead EKG. Adding a second QT-prolonging drug compounds the effect and raises the risk of torsades de pointes — a polymorphic ventricular tachycardia that can be fatal. Every patient receives a baseline EKG, electrolyte panel, and continuous cardiac monitoring; medications in this class must be washed out long enough to return QTc into a safe range.

Same Mechanism

Other medications that interact via qt-interval prolongation.

Contraindicated

Citalopram

Celexa

Contraindicated

Escitalopram

Lexapro

Contraindicated

Amiodarone

Cordarone, Pacerone

Contraindicated

Sotalol

Betapace, Sorine

Contraindicated

Dofetilide

Tikosyn

Contraindicated

Dronedarone

Multaq

Same Severity Tier

Other moderate caution medications (different mechanism).

Cardiac conduction (bradycardia / AV node)

Metoprolol

Lopressor, Toprol

Cardiac conduction (bradycardia / AV node)

Atenolol

Tenormin

Cardiac conduction (bradycardia / AV node)

Propranolol

Inderal

Cardiac conduction (bradycardia / AV node)

Carvedilol

Coreg

Cardiac conduction (bradycardia / AV node)

Verapamil

Calan, Verelan

Cardiac conduction (bradycardia / AV node)

Diltiazem

Cardizem, Tiazac

Common Questions

Fluconazole and ibogaine treatment.

Can I take ibogaine if I am on Fluconazole?

Moderate caution. Moderate QTc prolongation at high doses. CYP2C19 inhibitor. Use lowest effective dose. Monitor QTc if treating during ibogaine period.

How long do I need to be off Fluconazole before ibogaine treatment?

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.

What is the mechanism of the interaction?

QT-interval prolongation. Ibogaine and noribogaine block the cardiac hERG (IKr) potassium channel, which lengthens ventricular repolarisation and the QTc interval on a 12-lead EKG. Adding a second QT-prolonging drug compounds the effect and raises the risk of torsades de pointes — a polymorphic ventricular tachycardia that can be fatal. Every patient receives a baseline EKG, electrolyte panel, and continuous cardiac monitoring; medications in this class must be washed out long enough to return QTc into a safe range.

Can I switch to a different medication so I can have ibogaine treatment?

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 Fluconazole — contact us for an individual review.

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Medically reviewed by Dr. Arellano, M.D.
Clinical Director, MindScape Retreat · Board-certified physician specializing in ibogaine-assisted detoxification with over 900 patients treated.
Last reviewed: May 2026 · See full medical team
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