FIPRECOVER FIP™ Antiviral, 20mg/ml 10mL 20%
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FIPRECOVER FIP™ Antiviral 20mg/mL 10mL (20%) is an antiviral injectable solution used as a supportive treatment for feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in cats. Its active ingredient is GS-441524, a nucleoside analog that inhibits the replication of feline coronavirus (FCoV), helping to reduce viral load and improve clinical symptoms. With a concentration of 20mg/mL in a 10mL vial, it is typically administered via subcutaneous injection. It is commonly used in wet, dry, and neurological forms of FIP, with dosage adjusted according to the cat’s body weight and disease severity. Treatment usually lasts around 6–12 weeks, depending on response to therapy. The product should be stored under refrigeration to maintain stability and potency. Overall, it is a commonly used antiviral option in FIP management protocols, supporting recovery by controlling viral replication and improving appetite, activity level, and overall condition.
- Purity: 99.0%min
- Chemical Formula: C12H13N5O4
- Quantity: 1 vial
Application
For use in cats diagnosed with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), Lucky FIP Special Effects Treatment Injection 15 mg/mL is designed to support recovery and help manage the disease. It works by assisting the body’s immune response and overall vitality, helping cats regain normal activity levels, improve appetite, and promote healthy weight gain.
This formulation is suitable for cats showing a range of FIP symptoms, including effusive (ascites), ocular, and neurological forms. It can be used in cats of all ages and is particularly suitable for younger or lower-weight cats.
Usage Instructions:
Dosage should be determined based on the cat’s body weight and clinical symptoms.
The recommended treatment duration is at least 12 weeks.
Calculation Formula:
Injection volume (mL) = Body weight (kg) × Dosage (mg/kg) ÷ Concentration (mg/mL)
Recommended Dosage Guidelines:
Wet FIP: 6 mg/kg every 24 hours; severe or advanced cases: 7–8 mg/kg
Dry FIP: 7 mg/kg every 24 hours; severe or advanced cases: 8–9 mg/kg
Ocular FIP: 8 mg/kg every 24 hours; severe or advanced cases: up to 10 mg/kg
Neurological FIP: 10 mg/kg every 24 hours; severe or advanced cases: up to 12 mg/kg
Note: Always consult a veterinarian or customer service for precise dosing guidance based on individual cases.
Shelf Life
1 year. Vials should be stored at room temperature. Do not refrigerate or freeze the product, and avoid exposure to temperatures below 0°C, as this may cause API precipitation or crystallization.
FAQ
1.How long does the treatment last?
The standard treatment duration is 12 weeks, designed to cover the complete replication cycle of the FIP virus. In certain cases, the treatment plan may be adjusted based on the cat’s symptoms, response, and veterinary guidance.
2.Can GS441524 be used together with other medications?
Yes, it is commonly used alongside supportive therapies. However, it is recommended to avoid combining it with Fluoroquinolone antibiotics, spot-on flea treatments, Lysine supplements, and certain immune stimulants unless advised by a veterinarian.
3.What diet is recommended during treatment?
Fresh, nutritious foods such as cooked chicken, fish, or other natural high-protein meals are generally recommended. If digestive issues such as diarrhea occur, temporarily switching to dry food may help stabilize digestion.
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