GS-441524 tablets are a cutting-edge solution designed to treat Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), an often fatal condition caused by a mutated feline coronavirus. These tablets offer a practical, non-invasive alternative to injectable treatments, providing a seamless experience for both pet owners and veterinarians. The tablet form is particularly favored for its ease of administration and precise dosing, ensuring that each cat receives the optimal therapeutic amount tailored to its specific condition.
By directly targeting the viral replication process, GS-441524 tablets help to reduce critical symptoms such as persistent fever, weight loss, fluid accumulation, and neurological issues. Their ability to combat both the wet and dry forms of FIP makes them versatile and effective for a wide range of cases. Additionally, the tablets are available in multiple dosages, allowing flexibility in treatment protocols to match the unique requirements of each feline patient.
This oral formulation has revolutionized FIP management by improving survival rates and offering hope to cat owners facing this devastating diagnosis. The convenience and efficacy of GS-441524 tablets continue to make them a preferred choice in veterinary medicine, setting new standards in the fight against FIP.
Appearance | Tablets |
GS Standard | 99.5%min |
Content | 25mg 45mg 65mg |
Application | For CAT FIP R&D Use ONLY |
Recommended dosage | 10 mg/kg |
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a fatal viral disease in cats caused by a mutation of the feline coronavirus (FCoV). While most cats infected with FCoV do not develop FIP, in some cases, the virus mutates and triggers an abnormal immune response, leading to FIP.
FCoV is common in multi-cat environments like shelters and catteries. The virus is primarily transmitted through fecal-oral contact, where cats ingest the virus from contaminated surfaces, litter boxes, or grooming each other.
Diagnosing FIP is challenging and often involves a combination of clinical signs, laboratory tests, and ruling out other diseases. Common diagnostic steps include:
1. Blood tests: Elevated protein levels, high white blood cell count, and low albumin-to-globulin ratio.
2. Imaging: Ultrasound or X-rays to detect fluid accumulation.
3. Fluid analysis: Testing the fluid from the abdomen or chest for elevated protein levels and specific cell types.
4. Biopsy: Histopathological examination of affected tissues can provide a definitive diagnosis.
Recommended dosage: 10mg/KG * body weight kg
Taking time: Both taken before and after meals is ok. It is recommended to take it at a fixed time every day.
Taking method: Take it directly. If the cat does not eat it, it can also be mixed in the feed.
Storage: Store at room temperature or Store at 2~4 ° C. Avoid light. Shelf life is one year.
Recommended treatment for 12 weeks.
1. Introduction to the drug
Ingredients: GS441524 is a nucleoside analog that works by inhibiting viral RNA polymerase.
Indications: Mainly used to treat feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), especially wet and dry FIP.
2. Usage
Dosage: The dosage is usually calculated based on the cat's weight. The general recommended dose is 4-10 mg/kg per day. The specific dosage should be adjusted by the veterinarian based on the cat's condition and response.
Dosage frequency: Usually once a day for at least 12 weeks. Severe cases may require longer treatment.
Dosage: The tablets should be fed directly to the cat or mixed into a small amount of food to ensure that they are completely swallowed.
3. Side effects
Common side effects: May include symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue.
Serious side effects: Rare, but may include abnormal liver and kidney function. Regular blood tests are required to monitor the cat's health.
4. Precautions
Regular check-ups: During treatment, it is recommended to take the cat to the veterinarian for regular check-ups to ensure that the treatment is effective and no serious side effects occur.
Storage Conditions: The tablets should be stored in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and high temperatures.