Dirlotapide

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Dirlotapide
Systematic (IUPAC) name
1-Methyl-N-[(1S)-2-(methyl-(phenylmethyl)amino)-2-oxo-1-phenylethyl]-5-[ [oxo-[2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]phenyl]methyl]amino]-2-indolecarboxamide
Identifiers
CAS number 481658-94-0
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Chemical data
Formula C40H33F3N4O3 
Mol. mass 674.71 g/mol
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Therapeutic considerations
Pregnancy cat.

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Dirlotapide is a drug used to treat obesity in dogs. It is manufactured by Pfizer and marketed as Slentrol.

It works as a selective microsomal triglyceride transfer protein inhibitor. This blocks the assembly and release of lipoproteins into the bloodstream, thereby reducing fat absorption. It also elicits a satiety signal from lipid-filled cells lining the intestine.

It is supplied as an oral solution. It is not intended for use in humans or cats or parrots.

On January 5 2007, the FDA approved Slentrol, the first time the FDA has approved a drug for obese dogs.[1]

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  1. ^ FDA approves 1st drug for obese dogs. Yahoo. Retrieved on 2007-01-06.[dead link]

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