The first anti-aging pill for dogs just got FDA backing and is now closer to approval, which could help senior dogs stay healthier for longer. pic.twitter.com/hh8R2Zxkou
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) November 25, 2025
PopCrave's post announces that the first anti-aging pill for dogs, LOY-002, developed by Loyal, has received a "reasonable expectation of effectiveness" approval from the FDA, targeting the metabolism of dogs over 10 years old to extend their healthy lifespan.
The drug has shown promising results in early clinical trials by improving the quality of life for senior dogs; following the FDA's preliminary approval in February 2025, full approval is delayed to 2026, though recent developments suggest a market entry could be as early as late 2025.
User reactions include joyful and humorous comments from dog owners, with some expressing a demand for a similar drug for cats; however, scientific data highlights that dog-focused research is inspiring studies on human longevity.
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