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“You wouldn’t deny another family member care if it’s available.” Now, a new, once-daily pill promises to make treating feline diabetes easier in newly diagnosed animals, without the shots.
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.
Most vets will double or triple the cost of the drug, charging pet owners about $100 to $150 a month, said Cook.Depending on the source, that may be higher than the costs for insulin and the ...
“You wouldn’t deny another family member care if it’s available.” Now, a new, once-daily pill promises to make treating feline diabetes easier in newly diagnosed animals, without the shots.
Video above: How to communicate with your catWhen Mark Winternheimer’s 12-year-old tabby cat was diagnosed with diabetes last year, the treatment was daunting: twice-daily injections of insulin ...