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High Therapeutic Effects GS-441524 5.5mL FIP GS 441524 For Cats FIPV

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High Therapeutic Effects GS-441524 5.5mL FIP GS 441524 For Cats FIPV
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Specifications
Shipping Method: Air(UPS, FedEx, TNT, EMS) Or Sea
Function: Cat FIPV
CAS: 1191237-69-0
Purity: 20mg/mL
Shelf Life: 2 Years
Test Method: HPLC UV
Storage: Cool Dry Place
Sample: Available
MF: C12H13N5O4
Einecs No.: 200-001-8
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High Therapeutic Effects GS-441524

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GS-441524 5.5mL

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5.5mL Fip Gs 441524

Basic Infomation
Model Number: GS-441524
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Packaging Details: 10 vials/ box
Delivery Time: 2-3 days
Payment Terms: D/A, D/P, L/C, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 100000 vials per month
Product Description

 

High Therapeutic Effects Cats FIPV 5.5mL GS-441524 Injection

 

Product Description

 

This medicine is an adenosine nucleotide analog antiviral, similar to remdesivi.This molecule was patented in 2009. In vitro studies of GS have determined it has a higher EC50 than remdesivi against a number of viruses, meaning GS is less potent.This medicine continues to be studied in the treatment of Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus, that only infects cats.

 

Appearance

Transparent liquid, powder or tablets

GS Standard

99.5%min

Size

5.5 ml/ Vial

Content

15mg/ml or 20mg/ml

Application

For CAT FIP R&D Use ONLY

Wet FIP

6-7 mg/kg

Dry FIP

7-8 mg/kg

Ocular or Neuro FIP

8 mg/kg

Increased ocular/neuro

9 mg/kg

Max ocular/neuro

10 mg/kg

 

 

GS-441524 nucleoside is phosphorylated with the aid of using nucleoside kinases (likely adenosine kinase (ADK), that is the enzyme that phosphorylates the structurally comparable ribavirin), after which phosphorylated once more with the aid of using nucleoside-diphosphate kinase (NDK) to the energetic nucleotide triphosphate form. The triphosphate of GS-441524, GS-443902, is likewise the bioactive anti-viral agent generated with the aid of using remdesivir, however is generated with the aid of using a extraordinary biochemical mechanism from the later.

 

Intracellular triple-phosphorylation of GS-441524 yields its energetic 1'-cyano-substituted adenosine triphosphate analogue, which immediately disrupts viral RNA replication with the aid of using competing with endogenous NTPs for incorporation into nascent viral RNA transcripts and triggering not on time chain termination of RNA-structured RNA polymerase.

 

Since FIP is commonly deadly and there aren't anyt any permitted remedies available, GS-441524 has reportedly been offered at the black marketplace and utilized by puppy proprietors to deal with affected cats, despite the fact that Gilead Sciences has refused to license the drug for veterinary use. Its efficacy for this cause has been conclusively proven in more than one trials, together with discipline trials,or even in greater complex sorts of FIP together with people with multisystemic or neurological involvement.

 

FAQ

 

Q: What is GS441?

A: GS is short for GS which is an experimental anti-viral drug (nucleoside analog) that has cured cats with FIP in field .
It is currently available as an injection or an oral medication although the oral version is still not widely available yet. Please checking with Julia for the details!

Q: How long is the treatment?
A: Recommended treatment based on Niche Petcare is a minimum of 12 weeks of daily sub-cutaneous injections.
Bloodwork should be checked at the end of 12 weeks and cat's symptoms should be assessed to see if additional treatment is needed.

Q: What is the correct dose of GS441 to give my kitty?
A: Dosing is based on the weight of the cat.
If you love math, the formula to calculate is:
5mg*(GS) x weight(kg) / GS concentration per 1mL**=dose per 24hr
*Neurological and Ocular FIP cats require 8mg/kg MINIMUM.
Can go as high as 10mg/kg for extreme ocular or neurological cases.
*GS concentration per 1ml = total GS in bottle (mg) / total solution volume (mL)

Q: What exactly are "neuro" or "ocular" cases?
A: "Neuro" cat means that FIP has crossed the blood brain barrier and symptoms include central nervous system issues. Ataxia (weakness in my back legs especially), inability to jump fully without hesitation, lack of coordination and seizures may occur. Ocular involvement, which is common with the neurological form since the eyes and brain are closely connected

Q: What are the details with the oral treatment?
A: Oral Pills:
Dosage is 1 pill equals 10mg .
Neuro dosage: Please contact us for dosage. We would have to calculate and itdepends on all different cases.
Price is $8 per pill.

Q: What size syringes and needles do I need?
A: Depending on what your cat's dose is, you can used either a 1 mL or a 3 mL syringe. Use a 20 gauge needle to draw up the GS into the syringe and then it's best to CHANGE the needle to a fresh one of the same size OR SLIGHTLY SMALLER (21 or 22 gauge) to inject. The GS liquid is somewhat thick and a larger needle allows it to be drawn up and injected faster. The LENGTH of needle can be anywhere from 1/2" to 1 1/2" in length. It's a bit of a personal preference. Some usethe longer needles to try and avoid any GS leaking out, some are more comfortable injecting with a shorter needle. You DEFINITELY want Luer-lock needles so they can be secured to the syringes and not pop off.
A NOTE ON NEEDLE GAUGE SIZES: The number used to describe the circumference or "width" of the needle opening gets larger as the size of the opening gets smaller. For example, an 18 gauge needle has a larger opening than a 21 gauge needle.

Q: How do I give the GS441 injections?

A: The injections are given sub-cutaneously or "sub-cu" which means just under the skin. Injections are to be given every 24 hours at as close to the same time everyday as is possible for at least 12 weeks. The needle should NOT poke into the muscle of the cat. The GS stings upon injection but the pain is over as soon as the injection is over. There are several helpful videos that our members have posted showing how they inject and also many on YouTube. It's best to have your vet do the first injection or two and to teach you how to do them. Kitties that are more difficult to restrain for the shots may require daily trips to the vet.

Q: What are the side effects of GS441?
A: The only known side effects of GS are pain during injections and the possibility of skin lesions forming at the injection sites.

Q: My kitty is on GS and now has diarrhea. What should I do?
A: We recommend giving B-12, bland food and a probiotic. Pumpkin puree is also okay to give. Fortiflora or Proviable are two probiotics. If the cat seems to be getting dehydrated, giving sub-cutaneous fluids is okay

Q: Should I continue to use flea/tick treatment for my FIP kitty during treatment?
A: No. Do not use Revolution, Frontline or other chemical flea/tick treatments while on FIP treatment. The biggest part of treating for fleas is the environment. Vacuum daily (floors, closets, bedding, anything the cats come in contact with) and wash all bedding. You can flea comb your cat daily to remove fleas. You can make a mixture of water and apple cider vinegar (2:1) to apply on a cloth and wipe onto your cat daily so the fleas don't want to be on her. Revolution is one of the moresafe options, but I would hesitate to combine it with GS for fear of affecting the GS being able to have full effect.

Q: How long after completing FIP treatment should I wait to spay/neuter my cat?
A: 3 months.

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