Our services are built upon the foundation of our precision-formulated antiviral drugs, GS441524 and Molnupiravir. These compounds are designed to target the very heart of FIP pathogenesis, effectively inhibiting viral replication and reducing the devastating inflammation that causes symptoms like persistent fever and effusions. We bridge the gap between groundbreaking research and practical, accessible treatment. Every batch of our medication is produced to ensure optimal bioavailability and consistency, providing a reliable cornerstone for successful treatment protocols. We deliver not just medication, but hope rooted in clinical validation.
Targeted, Clinically Proven Antiviral Therapies
..Our Team..
Meet Our Experts
Core R&D Team: Conquering FIP
A. Drug Development Expert Group We are a group of senior biomedical researchers, and we design drugs (such as GS441524) that specifically target the FIP virus. We optimize drug molecules to boost efficacy and reduce side effects, and we collaborate with animal hospitals to run clinical trials. Our work achieves three key goals: antiviral suppression, inflammation reduction, and improvement of fever and ascites. B. Quality Control Team We oversee the entire process: from raw materials to production to testing, and we select pharmaceutical raw materials strictly while monitoring production indicators closely. We conduct dual tests (safety and efficacy) on each batch of drugs, and these steps we take ensure the reliability of the drugs.
Treatment Support Team: Solving Problems for Owners
A. Senior Veterinarian Team We have over 5 years of treatment experience, so we provide free answers to owners’ questions like “Does my cat have FIP?” and “What’s the right dosage?” We follow up on cats’ recovery progress and give advice on their diet and complication prevention. B. Medication Guidance Specialist We (as medication guidance specialists) teach owners how to inject GS441524 and how to store it properly. We respond quickly to issues like “discomfort after medication and coordinate with veterinarians to adjust treatment plans.