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20mg/Tablets Fip Gs441524 Oral Formulations Fip Treatment In Cats GS

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20mg/Tablets Fip Gs441524 Oral Formulations Fip Treatment In Cats GS
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Specifications
Function: Cat FIPV
CAS: 1191237-69-0
Purity: 20mg/tablets, 40mg/tablets, Or Customized
Shelf Life: 2 Years
Test Method: HPLC UV
Storage: Cool Dry Place
Sample: Available
Shipping Method: Air(UPS, FedEx, TNT, EMS) Or Sea
Density: 1.74-1.94 G/cm3
Einecs No.: 200-001-8
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20mg/tablets Fip Gs441524

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Fip Gs441524 Oral Formulations

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Oral Formulations Fip Treatment In Cats Gs

Basic Infomation
Model Number: GS-441524
Payment & Shipping Terms
Packaging Details: 10 tablets/ bag
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

 

20mg/Tablets Fip Gs441524 Oral Formulations Fip Treatment In Cats GS

 

Product Description

 

GS441524 is an adenosine nucleotide analog antiviral, similar to remdesivi.This molecule was patented in 2009. In vitro studies of this medicine have determined it has a higher EC50 than remdesivi against a number of viruses, meaning GS441524 is less potent. This medicine continues to be studied in the treatment of Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus, that only infects cats.

 

Appearance Tablets
GS Standard 99.5%min
Content 20mg/tablets, 40mg/tablets, or customized
Application For CAT FIP R&D Use ONLY
Recommended dosage 20 mg/kg

 

How GS441524 Cures FIP

If a cat's immune system is healthy and mature, the white blood cells should fight off an infection or virus, and allow the cat to build up an immune response, or antibodies. Cats who develop FIP have an immune defect or deficiency that causes the white blood cells to replicate, rather than fight, the virus. Essentially, the cats immune system is spreading the virus throughout the cat's body rather than trying to eliminate it. Cats who have no immune response develop wet FIP, while cats who have a partial immune response develop dry FIP.

The nucleoside analog GS441524 is a molecular precursor to a pharmacologically active nucleoside triphosphate molecule. These analogs act as an alternative substrate and RNA-chain terminator of viral RNA dependent RNA polymerase. In layman's terms, GS441524 interjects itself into the chain reaction and stops the replication of the virus.

 

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Use and research

 

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.

 

Pharmacology

 

Pharmacodynamics

 

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.

 

Mechanism of action

 

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.

 

Tolerance

 

In vitro experiments in Crandell Rees pussycat kidney (CRFK) cells observed GS-441524 become safe at a hundred µM concentrations, a hundred instances the dose powerful at inhibiting FIPV replication in cultured CRFK cells and inflamed macrophages. Clinical trials in cats imply the drug is well-tolerated, with the number one aspect impact being dermal inflammation from the acidity of the injection mix.

 

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 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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