Can a pill cure alcoholism? Film looks at how prescription drugs can fight addiction

Image | Wasted Documentary - CBC Nature of Things

Caption: The documentary Wasted looks at alcoholism and the search for a science-based cure. Wasted airs Thursday, January 21 on CBC's The Nature of Things. (Makia Minich/Flickr cc)

Audio | The Current : 'Wasted' documentary looks at how prescription drugs can fight addiction

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It's like a dimmer switch. - Mike Pond on how medication helps him with alcoholism
Between one and 10 per cent of Canadians receive evidence-based treatment.
Mike Pond,Vancouver psychotherapist and an alcoholic, and his partner, Maureen Palmer, set out to make a film exploring the latest science on addiction treatment.
Research shows that addiction is approximately 60 per cent inherited and 40 per cent environment.
Their documentary Wasted(external link) by Bountiful Films(external link), airs Jan. 21 on The Nature of Things on CBC-TV
People with a substance abuse problem are three times more likely to have a mental illness.
In this segment The Current spoke to:

If you, or a loved one, have struggled with alcoholism and getting treatment, or if you have experience with the medications for alcoholism, let us know how effective they were for you.
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This segment was produced by The Current's Liz Hoath.