The new drug,
manufactured by Pfizer Animal Health, is designed to suppress a dog’s appetite
as well as blocking fat absorption from high energy treats. It comes in liquid
form, and is a once a day serving, costing between $1 and $2 daily. The drug is
going to be sold as a prescription and can only be administered under the direct
care of a veterinarian.Obesity is growing
problem
Surveys have found that approximately 5% of dogs in the
United States are obese, and another 20% to 30% are overweight.“The
approval of Pfizer’s medicine proofs that canine obesity is a serious and
widespread issue,” said George Fennell, vice president in the company’sUS companion
animal division.
Stephen Sundlof, director of FDA’s Center for Veterinary
Medicine, said Slentrol is a “welcome addition to animal therapies, because dog
obesity appears to be increasing.”