FIP Medication For Cats 30% 6ml 8ml and 10ml GS441 Vials
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FIP Medication for Cats 30% GS441524 is specially formulated to support effective FIP treatment in cats. Available in 6mL, 8mL, and 10mL vials, the high-concentration formula helps reduce injection volume, making daily administration easier and more comfortable for cats. Widely used in supportive FIP care protocols, GS441524 works by inhibiting feline coronavirus replication and reducing viral activity. Manufactured under strict quality standards, each vial is designed for stability, purity, and reliable dosing. Suitable for wet, dry, ocular, and neurological FIP treatment plans under proper guidance.
- Purity: 99.8%
- pH:Using a new process, pH 6-7, the pain is less.
Applications
Suitable for supportive treatment and management of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), including symptoms such as persistent fever, reduced appetite, weight loss, jaundice, diarrhea, enlarged lymph nodes, ocular inflammation, and neurological involvement.
Recommended Dosage
Wet FIP: 0.3mL per kg of body weight
Dry FIP: 0.45mL per kg of body weight
Ocular or Neurological FIP: 0.6mL per kg of body weight
Dosage adjustments may vary depending on the cat’s condition, response to treatment, and veterinary guidance.
FAQ
Q: What is GS-441524?
A: GS-441524 is an antiviral nucleoside analog developed to target feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). It is the active metabolite related to Remdesivir and has shown strong effectiveness in supporting recovery in cats diagnosed with FIP. Clinical studies and field use have demonstrated significant improvement in many FIP cases worldwide.
GS-441524 is commonly available as injectable treatment and, in some regions, as oral capsules or tablets.
Q: How long does FIP treatment last?
A: The standard treatment duration is typically at least 12 weeks of continuous daily dosing. During treatment, the cat’s symptoms, weight, appetite, activity level, and bloodwork should be monitored regularly. Some severe or advanced cases may require a longer treatment period depending on recovery progress.
Q: What are neurological and ocular FIP cases?
A: Neurological (“neuro”) FIP occurs when the virus affects the central nervous system. Common symptoms may include weakness in the back legs, poor coordination, tremors, difficulty jumping, balance problems, or seizures.
Ocular FIP affects the eyes and may cause inflammation, cloudy eyes, vision changes, redness, or abnormal pupil appearance. Neurological and ocular symptoms can sometimes appear together because the eyes and brain are closely connected.
Q: How are GS injections administered?
A: GS-441524 injections are given subcutaneously, meaning under the skin rather than into the muscle. Treatment is usually administered once every 24 hours at a consistent time each day.
Because the injection solution can cause temporary discomfort, proper injection technique is important. Many owners choose to learn from their veterinarian before beginning home treatment. For cats that are difficult to handle, veterinary assistance may be helpful during the treatment period.
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