Colorado dogs take part in clinical trial for new drug that could extend their lifespan

Clinical trials are underway in Colorado for a new drug that could extend a dog’s lifespan. Loyal, a San Francisco-based biotech company, is developing the drug and seeking FDA approval.

The STAY study is testing 1,000 senior dogs at 70 veterinarian clinics across the country, including three in Colorado.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration determined that Loyal’s drug has a “reasonable expectation of effectiveness.” The next step is for the company to show that its drug actually extends lifespan through the clinical trials.

Each dog takes one pill a day, which targets metabolic dysfunction in the pet. The trials are double-blind, meaning half of the dogs receive the drug, while the other half get a placebo. Neither the veterinarian or the dog’s owner know which drug the dog received.

Read more at Denver7.com.

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