Zoetis (ZTS) Leerink Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Leerink Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
9 Mar, 2026Companion animal market trends
Pet owners continue to prioritize pet health, with overall vet clinic revenues up 6% in Q4 2025, though millennials and Gen Z face financial pressures impacting visit volumes.
Emergency care visits are rising, indicating delayed treatments, while preventive care remains a focus for industry growth.
Corporate-owned vet clinics that raised prices see more pronounced volume pressures, prompting a reevaluation of pricing strategies in 2026.
Awareness campaigns and direct-to-consumer efforts are driving patient starts, especially internationally, where companion animal growth matches the U.S.
Alternative channels and autoship programs are boosting compliance and expanding market reach for key products.
Product performance and growth drivers
Trio, a leading parasiticide, generated over $1 billion in U.S. revenue, with high satisfaction rates and significant room for further market expansion.
Triple combination parasiticides now cover about 50% of vet clinic patients, with new puppy starts at two-thirds, indicating future growth potential.
Autoship channels nearly double compliance rates for parasiticides, from six to eleven months, supporting sustained growth.
Dermatology products, including Apoquel and Cytopoint, show strong satisfaction and compliance, with less than 50% of itchy dogs currently treated, leaving room for expansion.
Key Derm products grew 16-17% in 2024, with double-digit volume growth, and international markets offer further opportunities.
Innovation, pipeline, and strategy
Long-acting Cytopoint is expected to receive approval in late 2026, enhancing the dermatology portfolio amid new IL-31 competitors.
Librela for OA pain is stabilizing, with high satisfaction and a large untapped market; long-acting OA products are anticipated in the U.S. by 2027.
Launch strategies for new products now emphasize initial specialist engagement and phase IV studies before broader rollout.
The pipeline is robust, with renal and chronic kidney disease assets representing a $3-4 billion TAM and significant clinical impact.
Diagnostics and early intervention products are in development to address kidney disease before advanced symptoms appear.
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