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Shiny_Rock
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Has anyone attempted to treat a cat diagnosed with FIP with the experimental drug GS-441524? We lost one of our cats in March to lymphoma leaving us with our now 13 year old cat. In June we adopted two 9 week old sibling kittens who have brought so much joy into our lives. On Saturday I noticed that the female kitten (now 6 months old) had what seemed like a haze or cloud over her left eye, but it seemed like it was inside the eye, not a goopy film on the outside. I took her to the emergency vet who recommended we see an eye specialist. The eye specialist told us this morning that although it cannot be definitively diagnosed he strongly suspects it is FIP which is a fatal disease (usually within a year). He mentioned clinical trials out of UC Davis that used a compound named GS-441524 (very similar to Remdesivir the Covid-19 treatment that Gilead also owns) which showed incredibly positive results.
However, not wanting to jeopardize the approval through the FDA of remdesivir, Gilead is not seeking approval on GS-441524 and will not license this compound to any other companies. So, unsurprisingly, a black market for this drug has sprung up with multiple Chinese companies manufacturing the drug. Has anyone used this compound to treat their cat? I'd love to hear about your experience - cost, did your veterinarian support this treatment for your cat, how did you source the drug, etc. Thanks in advance?
However, not wanting to jeopardize the approval through the FDA of remdesivir, Gilead is not seeking approval on GS-441524 and will not license this compound to any other companies. So, unsurprisingly, a black market for this drug has sprung up with multiple Chinese companies manufacturing the drug. Has anyone used this compound to treat their cat? I'd love to hear about your experience - cost, did your veterinarian support this treatment for your cat, how did you source the drug, etc. Thanks in advance?