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GS-441524 Injections【30mg/mL 7mL】

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FCoV is the virus that causes feline infectious inflammatory disease (FIP). FCoV may or may not develop into FIP. After FCoV mutates in a cat, it will infect the white blood cells, and spreads to other organs, leading to severe inflammation and fluid buildup, then becomes into FIP. GS-441 is an antiviral medication, it blocks FCoV replication, it could reduce the viral load in the body, and repaire damaged tissue. GS441 vials is subcutaneous injections, after use GS441 vials, the cat's condition usually shows significant improvement within 5 to 10 days. Most cats could recover after completing an 84-day treatment course. Compared to 20 mg/ml vials, the 30 mg/ml is more concentrated. It has a faster onset of action. So the 30 mg/ml injection is more suitable for cats with severe cases.

  • pH:6.0~7.0
  • Application FIP Cats treatment
  • Shelf life:12 months
Categories : GS-441524 Injections

Product Specifications

Product Name: GS-441524 Vials

Concentration: 30mg/mL, 7mL per vial

pH: 6.0~7.0

Application: FIP Cats treatment

Shelf life: 12 months

Storage Requirements: Keep at room temperature (15-40 degrees Celsius), away from sunlight.

Product Instructions

1. Administration Method:

Subcutaneous injection.

2. Dosage:

FIP (Wet): 0.4ml/kg * body weight kg

FIP (Dry): 0.6ml/kg * body weight kg

Eye / nerve entry: 0.7ml/kg * body weight kg

Recurrence: 0.9ml/kg * body weight kg

3. Treatment Duration:

The treatment peroid is 12 weeks, for the cat with severe condiction, it may be extended to 14–16 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which kind of cats are more suited to 30mg/ml vials?

The strength of 30mg/ml 7ml vials is higher than 20mg/ml vials, it is suitable for moderate to severe FIP, especially neurological or ocular FIP. It could achieve better effect under a small injection volume, and the absorption rate is more quickly.

2. How long is treatment?

In general, the typical treatment is 84 days. In some situation, your vet need adjust according to your cat’s condition.

After finishing the course, the cat should be observed for more than 12 additional weeks, this could confirm stable recovery before considering them cured.

3. What should be noted during use?

It is used for subcutaneous injection. You’d better change injection sites everyday to reduce irritation. The vials need to store at 10–40°C and keep away from direct sunlight.

4. What should cat eat during FIP?

We recommend to purchase high protein and easily digestible food for your cat; choose wet food more often, as it helps retain moisture, especially when your cat has a fever. Also, feed smaller, more frequent meals.

User Reviews and Feedback

“I’m from Italy. After purchasing GS and its injections from China, my cat’s appetite returned and he could even walk around on his own after just one week. The results truly exceeded my expectations!”

“My cat has neurogenic FIP. Considering his condition was severe and weighs 6kg, we chose the 30mg/ml injection. After 12 weeks treatment, he’s now fully recovered!”

“My little furry was initially very scared of injections at the beginning, but according to the supplier’s patient guidance, my cat is now lively again. I’m so grateful!”

“We tried other medications before without success. A friend recommended this supplier’s GS-441524, and it really worked! Two weeks later, the fever and ascites disappeared. It saved my cat’s life.”

Precautions for injection

(1) Injection method.

Subcutaneous injection, 0.3mm fine needle is recommended.

(3) Choose the right injection site.

Find a piece of loose skin. Generally speaking, the skin between the neck and back of a cat is the most loose skin.

(3) Give your cat drinks enough water.

Enough water is important for cats, as severe dehydration may prevent the absorption of GS441. If you are unsure whether your cat is dehydrated, please consult your veterinarian, they may give you some advice.

(4) Inject medicine.

If you find the blood or liquid coming out of the injection site, please use a clean cotton ball to gently press the injection site, until the secretion stops.

The time is about only take one minute, don’t let your cat move during this time.

(5) Correctly dispose of used needles.

Do not put uncovered needles in the trash can, as this may cause infection to people.

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FIP is a serious disease which is caused by a variant of the feline coronavirus (FCoV) , it primarily affects the cat's immune system. It often occurs in young cats or cats with weakened immune systems. It mainly have two types: the wet (effusion-forming) type and the dry (non-effusion-forming) type. If the cat is not be treated, the disease typically progresses rapidly and leads to death.

In the past, FIP was considered an incurable and fatal disease. In recent years, GS441524 and Molnupiravir medicine develop and launch sales, FIP has become effectively controlled and curable. After treatment by GS441 or Molnupiravir, most cats could recover and return to a normal life.

GS-441524 can block viral replication. It is one of the most effective medicine for treating FIP in these years.It is administered by injection Oral tablets, with a course of treatment lasting approximately 6–12 weeks, depending on the cat's weight, symptoms, and response. Molnupiravir also has some effect in treating FIP, and is often used in mild cases or cases resistant to GS-441524.

The absorption of GS441 injection is faster, suitable for cats with severe disease or those who refuse to eat. The oral GS441 tablets are painless. More suitable for long-term home treatment or maintenance. Molnupiravir is an alternative treatment for FIP: suitable for cases of recurrent FIP ​​or those resistant to GS-441524.

The dosage depends on: the cat's weight (kg) and the type of FIP (wet/dry/neurological/ocular). The typical dosage range is approximately 4–10 mg/kg/day. Consult a veterinarian or experienced FIP treatment consultant before treatment.

Some cats may relapse after stopping the medicine, this situation is because of the inadequate treatment or a low dosage. If your cat is relapsed, you need to resume the treatment immediately, and extend the course as appropriate.

If you use it at the correct dosage, GS-441524 is safe. It may have some side effects for some cats, for example: mild redness, swelling, or pain at the injection site. It is recommended to supplement with nutritional supplements, this could help cats recover faster.

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