GS-441524 is a broad-spectrum antiviral drug that has shown efficacy against various viral infections, including coronavirus and feline infectious peritonitis virus. It works by inhibiting viral replication, thereby stopping the virus from spreading and causing further damage to the body.
The safety and effectiveness of GS-441524 have been extensively studied in clinical trials, and it has been found to have minimal side effects. However, it is important to consult a healthcare professional before using this medication, as it may interact with other medications or have contraindications for certain medical conditions.
Product Name | GS-441524 |
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CAS | 1191237-69-0 |
Storage Condition | Room Temperature |
Expiry Date | 1 Years From The Date Of Manufacture |
Country of Manufacture | China |
Packaging | 10 tablets/bag |
Dosage Form | Oral |
Function | Treatment For Cat FIP |
Strength | 20mg, 40mg, 50mg and 60mg |
Key Words | GS441524, GS441, Remdesivir intermediate |
FIP manifests in two primary forms: effusive (wet) and non-effusive (dry).
1. Effusive FIP: This form is characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the abdomen or chest, leading to swelling and difficulty breathing. It progresses rapidly and is often easier to diagnose due to the presence of the fluid.
2. Non-Effusive FIP: The dry form does not involve fluid buildup but instead causes lesions on internal organs like the liver, kidneys, or eyes. This form progresses more slowly and can be harder to diagnose, as its symptoms vary widely depending on the affected organs.
Dosage Recommendation: Administer 10mg per kilogram of the cat's body weight.
Timing: The supplement can be given either before or after meals. Consistency is key, so try to give it at the same time each day.
Administration Method: It can be given directly, or mixed into the cat's food if they refuse to take it on its own.
Storage Instructions: Keep at room temperature or between 2-4°C. Store away from light. The product has a shelf life of one year.
Suggested Duration: Continue treatment for a period of 12 weeks.