GS-441524 Tablets are a convenient oral antiviral solution designed for the management of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) in cats. FIP is a fatal disease caused by mutated feline coronavirus, and GS-441524 has been shown to effectively inhibit viral replication, supporting clinical recovery.
As a nucleoside analog, GS-441524 interrupts the virus’s replication chain, preventing further multiplication within the cat’s body. The tablet form allows for easy oral administration, making it ideal for home treatment under veterinary guidance. GS-441524 Tablets can be used for both wet (effusive) FIP and dry (non-effusive) FIP, with dosage and treatment duration adjusted based on the cat’s condition and veterinary assessment.
Manufactured under strict quality control, GS-441524 Tablets ensure high purity, consistent concentration, and reliable performance. The product is intended for veterinary-directed use, and proper monitoring of clinical indicators is recommended throughout treatment.
| Appearance | Tablets |
| GS Standard | 99.5%min |
| Content | 20mg, 40mg, 50mg and 60mg |
| 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.
1. How are GS-441524 Tablets administered?
These tablets are taken orally, usually once or twice daily depending on veterinary recommendations. It is important to follow the veterinarian’s guidance on dosage and administration.
2. How long does treatment last?
Treatment typically ranges from 45 to 84 days, with many protocols recommending up to 12 weeks for best results. The exact duration should be guided by follow-up testing and clinical improvement.
3. When can improvement be seen after starting treatment?
Many cats show signs of improvement within 3–5 days. If no improvement occurs after 7–10 days, further veterinary evaluation is recommended.
4. Are GS-441524 Tablets safe for cats?
When used under veterinary supervision, GS-441524 Tablets are generally safe. Mild gastrointestinal reactions may occur in some cats. Regular monitoring of clinical indicators is recommended during treatment.
5. How should GS-441524 Tablets be stored?
Store the tablets in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
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