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watch One Little Pill On Demand. "Your alcoholism will kill you before your HIV does,” says a doctor to one of our characters. Worldwide, alcohol abuse kills more people than HIV, nearly 3.3 million per year.
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Buy or rent. Worldwide, alcohol abuse kills more people than HIV: nearly 3.3 million per year. Yet the old saying, “Once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic,” is not as tru...
1. Okt. 2014 · One Little Pill: Directed by Adam Schomer. With Claudia Christian. Worldwide, alcohol abuse kills more people than HIV, nearly 3.3 million per year. Profiling recovering alcoholics, medical professionals and justice practitioners, this investigation exposes the benefits of a little-known drug Naltrexone.
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- Adam Schomer
- 2014-10-01
One Little Pill is a documentary film about the use of generic medications (primarily naltrexone, but also nalmefene) for treating and curing alcoholism. The primary focus is on the Sinclair method, which pairs these medications with continued drinking.
One Little Pill is a must-watch for anyone searching for an alternative treatment for an alcohol dependency issue. It looks at the current options available in the U. S. and sheds light on a...
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Bold & candid, One Little Pill will reveal to the world a startling pharmaceutical discovery & assault the skepticism & denial perpetuating alcohol dependence.
The extraordinary new documentary One Little Pill is Claudia Christian's moving international crusade to confront the realities of alcoholism with a new treatment that actually works, and is a stunning expose of the current social forces that delay or even obstruct all new advances in medicine.