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A new anti-aging pill for dogs, created by biotech company Loyal, was certified by the FDA as having a 'reasonable expectation of efficacy'. But could it work for humans too?
Antiaging pill for dogs clears key FDA hurdle The start-up Loyal’s drug is aimed at dogs 10 years or older that weigh 14 pounds or more.
They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. But in Santa Clara, there's a mutt trying to master the best one yet: how to "stay" a little longer.
Clinical trials are now under way for LOY-2, a pill that aims to improve metabolic fitness for dogs of nearly all sizes, as well as LOY-3—a pill version of LOY-1.
Could a New Pill Help Dogs (And Us) Live Longer? Here’s how to antiage your dog, according to science.
Animals Pill that could extend your dog's life gets important FDA declaration After a year of a groundbreaking clinical trial, the pill from Loyal cleared a major FDA hurdle and the company hopes the ...
Loyal, a biotech company based in the Bay Area, is developing a pill that could help your dog live longer and feel better in their senior years. Think of it as an anti-aging supplement for dogs ...
A new anti-aging pill for dogs is one step closer to being on the market. Loyal, a biotech startup company that develops drugs for dogs, announced on Wednesday, Feb. 26, that the Food and Drug ...
The start-up Loyal developed a pill to extend dogs’ lifespan that has been recognized by the FDA as having “reasonable expectation of effectiveness.” ...
Clinical trials are now under way for LOY-2, a pill that aims to improve metabolic fitness for dogs of nearly all sizes, as well as LOY-3—a pill version of LOY-1.
SAN FRANCISCO – Dog owners do many things to keep their companions happy and healthy. They could soon add an antiaging pill to their pooch’s regimen of walks, vet visits and belly rubs.
The start-up Loyal developed a pill to extend dogs’ lifespan that has been recognized by the FDA as having “reasonable expectation of effectiveness.” ...