Monday, January 08, 2007

Pfizer targets fat dogs



The Food and Drug Administration said Friday it approved a Pfizer drug designed to help cut the weight off fat dogs.

Pfizer will market Slentrol, a liquid formula, to owners of the estimated 5 percent of U.S. dogs that are 20 percent above their ideal weight.

This should make shareholders happy.

After all, based on the torcetrapib fiasco, Pfizer's hasn't done too well treating people lately .

3 comments:

insider said...

Poor Pfido!

Kansas said...

Um, I’m sorry, but are the dogs opening the fridge themselves and fixing a little snack???

STOP FEEDING YOUR DOG!

Dumbasses...

lol@Pfido

Anonymous said...

What Pfizer could really use is a dose of something for Fat Cats...