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May 05, 2004

Good News For Diabetic Dogs

I didn't even know that some dogs suffered from Diabetes but apparently about 1 in 200 does. From the AP:


Diabetic dogs are about to get their own insulin. Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration approved Vetsulin, a brand of insulin derived from pigs that is the first canine diabetic treatment to win government approval.

Veterinarians have long prescribed human insulin for diabetic dogs. But the FDA said human insulin is less compatible with a dog's metabolic system.

About one in every 200 dogs will develop diabetes. The disease usually strikes dogs when they're 7 to 9 years old, and is more common in females. Symptoms include excessive thirst and urination, excessive appetite, and weight loss despite good appetite.

Among the risks of insulin use is hypoglycemia, or dangerously low blood sugar — which dog owners may face, too, if they accidentally inject themselves while giving pets their daily shots, FDA cautioned.

Vetsulin, made by Intervet Inc. and long sold under different names in 20 other countries, should begin selling here in late summer. It requires a veterinarian's prescription.


So there's some good news. Do any of you have experience with a diabetic dog?

Posted by Jeff Soyer at May 5, 2004 08:49 AM
Comments

Only the diabetic cat, thank goodness! But, the vet had explained to us about the differences between the animal derived insulin and the human, so this is great news. It's a tough disease.

Posted by: Annmarie at May 5, 2004 10:29 AM
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