- A once-daily meat-flavored longevity pill is being tested in older dogs.
- This drug is intended to extend a dog’s lifespan and keep older dogs healthier and alive longer.
- To be eligible for the trial, dogs must be at least 10 years old and weigh at least 14 pounds.
The first anti-aging pill for dogs is now being tested on older pets across the country. And so far, these older dogs are loving the new drug.
On average, our dogs die after spending around 10 years with us, but these new chewables are designed to extend the lifespan of dogs of almost any size just that little bit longer. If these things work well, your older dog will feel and behave healthier, younger, and more energetic. And it’s all done in a once-daily, meaty-flavored chewable pill.
Boo, an 11-year-old whippet from Pennsylvania, is the first patient to participate in the clinical trial from veterinary drug startup Royal. This is the company’s latest venture and is awaiting FDA approval for another anti-aging product for dogs. This is an injection for large dogs. Weighing over 40 pounds, 7 years old.
new STAY study abroad This is one of the largest and most diverse canine aging studies of its kind, with plans to enroll more than 1,000 aging dogs at 50 different facilities in the United States. The goal is to determine whether Royal’s new drug, called LOY-002, can actually extend the lifespan of dogs. The company hopes to extend the dog’s lifespan by at least one year.
“A clinical trial doesn’t mean the drug works; it tests whether the drug works,” says aging expert Daniel Promislow. dog aging project, another large study on older dogs told Business Insider. (Promislow is not involved in Royal’s drug development.)
A month into this multi-year trial, there’s still no way to know if the drug is working, but we know Boo is already loving his new daily anti-aging routine. I am. He eats tablets with a beef-like flavor every day. When eating, Mr. Boo’s eyes stare at the counter with his longing eyes. You don’t need a spoonful of sugar to take your medicine.
“Boo’s owner just opens his arms,” veterinarian Ellen Ratcliffe, Royal’s director of clinical development, told BI. “It’s kind of like a reward.”
Dog owners could have access to the drug as early as 2025.
Royal hasn’t disclosed the exact formulation or active ingredients of LOY-002, but Ratcliffe says it basically works by accelerating a dog’s metabolism, which “becomes dysfunctional as dogs age.” .
LOY-002 is designed for use with almost any senior dog over 10 years of age and weighing over 14 pounds. The study will take at least four years to produce results, but the company expects the pill to win conditional approval from the FDA in early 2025 before clinical results are available to show whether the drug actually works. I hope that it is possible.
The exact price of the product is unknown, but the company says it is committed to making this an “affordable” treatment for pet owners, or “mid-double digits” per month.
“It will be available for cash payments,” Loyal CEO and founder Celine Halioua previously told BI. She added, “It’s designed to be affordable to the vast majority of Americans, and you don’t need insurance or anything like that.”
Mr Promislow is currently in the process of raising even more money to fund his canine aging research, with Royal’s trial expected to involve 1,000 dogs and a modest He says they should be able to obtain very clear data that could even detect a lifespan extension effect.
“I sincerely hope that Royal will be successful in extending the healthy lifespan of dogs,” he said. “If this is a really safe intervention with no side effects, and can extend the average dog’s healthy lifespan by even a few months, it could make sense for some people and their dogs. not.”