No. Iboga is the whole root bark of Tabernanthe iboga, containing over a dozen alkaloids in their natural proportions. Ibogaine is a single alkaloid extracted and purified from iboga, used in clinical and treatment settings at measured doses. Iboga is a plant medicine used in ceremonial context; ibogaine is a pharmaceutical compound. The therapeutic effect profiles overlap but are not identical, and the safety protocols differ because dosing precision is different.