
Precision Dosing Administration
- Patient Stability: Optimal for cats with normal appetite and no vomiting.
- Stress Mitigation: 100% pain-free compared to daily injections.
- Absorption Tech: Targeted intestinal release for predictable blood levels.
- Long-term Care: 12 weeks of follow-up treatment, with weekly check-ins to monitor progress.
Clinical Alert
Transition back to Injectable GS-441524 immediately if the following indicators occur:
Pill Shooter (Recommended)
TThe most reliable method for accurate delivery. It safely deposits the tablet at the back of the tongue to trigger an immediate swallow reflex, preventing "spit-backs."
Alternative: Pill Wrap
Utilize a small amount of soft treat. Tablet must be consumed immediately to maintain coating integrity.
Understanding FIP: What Every Cat Owner Needs to Know
FIP is a viral disease caused by certain strains of the feline coronavirus. While the coronavirus itself is common, FIP occurs when the virus mutates within the cat. Today, thanks to GS-441524, FIP is no longer a death sentence but a treatable condition with a high recovery rate.
Common red flags include a persistent fever that doesn't respond to antibiotics, loss of appetite, and lethargy. You may notice "Wet" symptoms like a fluid-filled abdomen, or "Dry" symptoms like weight loss, cloudiness in the eyes, or neurological issues like stumbling.
Scientifically proven by researchers like Dr. Pedersen, the 12-week (84-day) duration is essential to ensure the virus is completely cleared from the body. Shortening the treatment significantly increases the risk of a relapse, often in a more aggressive form.
For cats exhibiting neurological or ocular (eye) symptoms, a higher concentration of GS-441524 is required to penetrate the blood-brain barrier. Increasing the dosage ensures the medication reaches the hidden virus in the central nervous system.
Absolutely. Thousands of cats worldwide have completed the 84-day protocol and gone on to live long, healthy lives. Once the treatment is over, your cat can return to being a normal, happy member of your family with no long-term side effects.
Usage and Dosage
| FIP Type | Clinical Symptoms Description | 💉 Injection | 💊 Tablet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wet Form (Abdominal) |
Presence of visible fluids in the belly (abdominal cavity) | 5 mg/kg | 15 mg/kg |
| Wet Form (Thoracic) |
Presence of visible fluids in the chest (thoracic cavity) | 6 mg/kg | 15 mg/kg |
| Dry Form (Non-Effusive) |
Persistent fever, weight loss, lethargy, jaundice (no visible fluids) | 6 mg/kg | 15 mg/kg |
| With Ocular Symptoms |
Cloudiness in eyes, color changes, pupil irregularity | 8 mg/kg | 20 mg/kg |
| With Neurologic Symptoms |
Coordination issues (ataxia), disorientation, seizures | 10 mg/kg | 30 mg/kg |
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