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This $100-a-Month Pill Can Extend the Life of Your Dog — Here’s What It Means for Pets and Humans

Loyal, a daily prescription pill targeting senior dogs, could add years to their lives. Is it also a proving ground for human longevity drugs?

4 min read Via www.entrepreneur.com

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No meta tags or schema. --- Loyal, a daily prescription pill developed by biotech company Loyal, could add 2-6 years to your senior dog's life for approximately $100 per month. Beyond extending canine companionship, this treatment represents a significant milestone in aging research that may eventually pave the way for similar therapies in humans. ## What Is the Loyal Pill and How Does It Work? The Loyal pill is a daily prescription medication designed specifically for senior dogs showing signs of aging. It contains a compound called 6,7-dimethoxynaphthalen-1-ol (DMN), which has been shown to activate sirtuins—proteins that help regulate cellular health and longevity. This activation mimics the effects of caloric restriction, a well-known life-extending intervention, without requiring dogs to actually eat less food. The development process began when researchers at the University of Washington discovered DMN's potential in a screening of natural compounds. Testing in dogs demonstrated that the compound could improve markers of cellular health, including increased mitochondrial function and reduced oxidative stress. These cellular improvements translate to tangible benefits like better mobility, improved cognition, and increased energy levels in aging dogs. ## How Much Does Loyal Cost and Is It Worth It? Loyal costs approximately $49 per month for dogs weighing up to 30 pounds, with pricing scaling up to $99 per month for dogs over 70 pounds. While this represents a significant investment compared to typical pet care costs, many pet owners are viewing it as worthwhile when considering the potential additional years of companionship and quality of life improvements. The cost breaks down to roughly $1,200-1,800 annually, which is comparable to other specialized veterinary care or chronic condition management. For context, pet owners typically spend $1,000-2,000 annually on routine veterinary care, making Loyal an incremental cost that many are willing to consider for the promise of extended, healthier years with their beloved pets. ## What Are the Side Effects and Safety Considerations? Like any medication, Loyal has potential side effects, though clinical trials have shown it to be generally well-tolerated. The most common side effects reported include mild gastrointestinal upset, such as decreased appetite or soft stools, which typically resolve within a few weeks as the dog's system adjusts to the medication. Before starting Loyal, dogs should undergo a veterinary examination to ensure they're a suitable candidate. The treatment is not recommended for dogs with certain health conditions, pregnant or nursing

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