Eli Lilly And Company Introduces Reconcile(TM) For Separation Anxiety In Dogs
05/07/07
Eli Lilly and Company
(NYSE: LLY) announced today it has received approval from the FDA to market
Reconcile(TM) (fluoxetine hydrochloride), the first selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class of antidepressants approved by the FDA for
treatment of canine separation anxiety in conjunction with behavior
modification training. Reconcile(TM) is the first Lilly product approved by
the FDA for dogs and is now available to U.S. veterinarians.
"Lilly research shows that 10.7 million, or up to 17 percent of U.S.
dogs(1) suffer from separation anxiety," said Steve Connell, D.V.M.,
manager of technical, academic and consumer services for companion animal
health at Lilly. "We're thrilled that our first product for dogs can help
restore the human-pet bond, which can be compromised when dogs suffer from
separation anxiety."
Reconcile(TM) is a once-daily, chewable, flavored tablet that may be
prescribed by a veterinarian in weight-specific doses for use in
conjunction with behavior modification training to treat canine separation
anxiety. The drug is proven safe for dogs and puppies 6 months or older.
In field studies of approximately 600 dogs, 73 percent of dogs
receiving Reconcile(TM) showed improvement in separation anxiety-related
behavior within eight weeks when compared with dogs receiving behavior
modification training alone. Within one week of starting Reconcile(TM)
treatment and behavior modification training, 42 percent of dogs showed
improvement. During trials, the most common adverse reactions to
Reconcile(TM) were calm or lethargy, reduced appetite, vomiting, shaking,
diarrhea, restlessness, excessive vocalization, aggression and -- in
infrequent cases -- seizures.
Reconcile(TM) allows dogs to be more receptive to your training to help
with anxiety
Canine separation anxiety is a prevalent and often misunderstood
behavior problem, according to Connell. It amounts to undesirable behavior
that occurs when the dog is left alone even for short periods of time. The
resulting anxiety may cause the dog to engage in inappropriate behavior,
such as destruction, excess vocalization and inappropriate elimination.
Anorexia and depression also may be observed in some cases. "Your family
veterinarian may recommend certain tests before diagnosing separation
anxiety," Connell added. "Such tests are used to rule out other potential
physiological causes of inappropriate behavior."
For dogs affected by separation anxiety, Reconcile(TM) reduces
inappropriate behaviors, minimizes the pet's distress and increases
receptivity to a simple training plan called the BOND(TM) modification
training plan.
The BOND(TM) behavior modification program is an easy-to-implement,
at-home training plan developed by Lilly and a team of veterinary
behaviorists as well as veterinarians. The simple plan allows dog owners to
take an active role in the treatment of their pet's separation anxiety to
help restore the human-pet bond. Dog owners whose veterinarians have
prescribed Reconcile(TM) receive educational materials to enable them to
follow an easy four-step training plan to reinforce positive pet behavior
which helps to reduce or eliminate inappropriate responses to anxiety.
Components include a take-home DVD, printed materials and in-home reminders
so the whole family can reinforce behavior modification training for the
dog.
Debra F. Horwitz, D.V.M., and a diplomate of the American College of
Veterinary Behaviorists, was among the veterinary behaviorists involved in
developing the BOND(TM) program. "Learning and memory are important in the
formation and maintenance of anxieties," said Horwitz. "Decreasing anxiety
can help pets learn and, through training, they can learn new responses to
stimuli that have triggered separation anxiety in the past. The development
of the BOND(TM) behavior modification plan is an important complement to
Reconcile(TM) in the treatment of separation anxiety."
For more information about Reconcile(TM) and the BOND(TM) behavior
modification program, which are available only through veterinarians, visit
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