GS-441524 Injection is a specially formulated intramuscular injection for treatment of cat FIP. It is made in China and is readily available for purchase. GS-441524 is an intermediate of Remdesivir, a clinically proven antiviral drug. This injection helps to reduce symptoms of Cat FIP and improves the cat's overall health. It is a safe and effective medication that is easy to administer.
GS-441524 Injection is an effective solution for treating Cat FIP. It has been tested in clinical studies and is approved for use in cats. It is an advanced medication that helps to reduce symptoms of Cat FIP and improve the cat's overall health. It is easy to administer and provides fast relief from the symptoms associated with Cat FIP.
Parameter | Value |
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Form | Injection |
Route of Administration | Intramuscular |
Product Name | GS-441524 Injection |
Country of Manufacture | China |
Strength | 20mg/ml, 30mg/ml |
Active Ingredient | GS-441524 |
Shelf Life | 12 Months |
Dosage Form | Solution |
Availability | Available |
Packaging | 5.5ml/vial, 6ml/vial |
CAS | 1191237-69-0 |
Category | FIP Treatment |
Intermediate | Remdesivir |
Packing: 1 box * 10 vials
Recommended treatment: 12 weeks.
Recommended dosage:*DOSAGE IS BASED ON THE WEIGHT AND SYMPTOMS*
Ascites / pleural effusion: 0.5mL/kg * body weight kg + 0.1 residue
FIP(Wet):0.4mL/kg * body weight kg + 0.1 residue
FIP(Dry): 0.6mL/kg * body weight kg + 0.1 residue
Eye / nerve entry: 0.7mL/kg * body weight kg + 0.1 residue
Recurrence: 0.9 mL/ kg * body weight kg + 0.1 residue
Storage
Store at room temperature or Store at 2~4 ° C (Better). Avoid light. Shelf life is one year.
Precautions for injection
(1) Injection method.
Subcutaneous injection, 0.3mm fine needle is recommended.
(2) Make sure your cat gets enough water.
It is very necessary for your cat to get enough water before and after the injection. If your cat is severely dehydrated, the medicine may not be fully absorbed. If you suspect that your cat may be dehydrated, ask your veterinarian for help on how to get enough fluids.
(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.
(4) Inject medicine.
If you notice blood or medicine coming out of the injection site, use a clean cotton ball to gently press the injection site until the secretion stops.
This should only take a minute or so, but if your cat moves around too often, it may take longer.
(5) Correctly dispose of used needles.
Do not put uncovered needles in the trash can, as this may cause infection to people.