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6x Tiras FipMed Comprimidos x 10 días (para gatos de 3 kg)

$980.00

FipMed GS-441524 comprimidos es un tratamiento eficaz de la peritonitis infecciosa felina (PIF).

Cada comprimido de FipMed para gato de 3 kg contiene 45 mg de GS-441524. Está formulado para gatos que no pesen más de 3 kg.

GS-441524 es metabólicamente estable. Sin embargo, la cantidad absorbida no se metabolizará completamente tras la digestión. La cantidad metabolizada estimada es suficiente tanto para la PIF húmeda como para la seca. Por favor, duplica la dosis para la PIF Ocular y la PIF Neurológica. Toma dos comprimidos en lugar de uno.

Cada tira contiene 10 comprimidos orales (10 días de tratamiento)

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Recomendamos que todos los gatos afectados por PIF se sometan al siguiente protocolo de tratamiento:

1. Tratamiento con inyección diaria durante un mínimo de 30 días

2. A continuación, tratamiento oral diario con comprimidos durante los días restantes hasta el día 84.

3. Alimentación forzada durante toda la duración

4. Goteo subcutáneo de solución de Hartmann o de Ringers lactato

5. Para los gatos en estado grave, sugerimos hospitalizarlos durante la duración del tratamiento.

Realizamos envíos a todo el mundo:

Europa y Reino Unido 1-2 días

Norteamérica y Canadá 1-2 días

Oriente Medio 3-5 días

América Latina 3-5 días

Asia 1-3 días

Australasia 1-3 días

África 7-9 días

 

* Si se aloja lejos de las ciudades, el paquete tardará entre 1 y 3 días más en llegar.

 

Este producto es químicamente estable a temperatura ambiente para el transporte ordinario.

When can I start oral capsule treatment for my cat?

For  best treatment results, use oral capsules after 30 days of vials treatment or after your cat’s condition has stabilized, eating and pooping normally, and doesn’t display any neurological symptoms.

 

When not to use oral capsules?  

While your cat still exhibits ocular or neurological symptoms or suffers from intermittent vomiting or diarrhoea. If the cat is not eating and requires force-feeding or subcutaneous (SQ) fluid administration.

 

How to choose the right type of oral capsule for my cat?

Choose the oral capsules according to your cat’s current weight (Every 10mg for 1kg of cat’s weight)

 

1kg – 1 quarter of 40mg tablet per day

2kg – Half of 40mg tablet per day

3kg – 1 tablet of 30mg per day

4kg – 1 tablet of 40mg per day

 

(Please round up to the nearerst kg. Please double the dose for Ocular and Neuro FIP)

 

How many times should I feed the medicine to my cat?

1 time a day, at regular intervals. Do not skip any day. Continue until 84 days or when all FIP symptoms have disappeared.

 

What should I do if my cat gained weight but the oral capsule that I purchased before is for cats that is below my cat’s current weight?

You should switch to the higher concentration of the oral capsule for your cat’s new weight. For example, if your cat’s weight has increased from 2.4kg to 2.8kg, it is recommended to increase the dosage to suit 2.8kg. This ensures that your cat is provided with sufficient active pharmaceutical ingredients for its treatment.

 

How many tablets do 1 strip of tablets contain?

One strip contains 10 tablets.

 

What should I do if my cat does not show improvement after using oral capsules?   Can I give him two pills per day?

Lack of improvement or deteriorating conditions are caused by either insufficient dosage or poor absorption by your cat’s digestive system. You should provide at least 5 days of oral capsules before determining whether there is a lack of improvement. After 5 days if there is no visible improvement of symptoms, you may increase dosage from 1 oral capsule to 2 oral capsules per day, or switch to a higher concentration of oral capsule. The best option is to  switch to vials. Vials are the most reliable method of delivering an appropriate dose of active pharmaceutical ingredients to your cat’s body.

 

How do I know the amount of GS that my cat will absorb?

Each cat has a different absorption rate for the oral capsule, based on genetics and health factors. The exact absorption can only be determined via a complex and expensive diagnostic procedure called HPLC analysis.

 

Is Oral capsules a better choice compared to Vials?

Each treatment option has its pros and cons. Both treatment options are effective against feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) infections. Vials are precise and more not subjected to absorption issues. The effects are immediate. We recommend starting all feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) treatments with vials. Oral capsules are easier to administer, cause no pain, and can be done easily at home. However, GS-441524 will take longer to travel to the bloodstream because it first has to go through the digestive system. It is also impossible to know how much of the GS-441524 is absorbed by the body to combat FIPV. We recommend starting oral capsules treatment only after your cat’s condition is stable. Feline infectious peritonitis virus often damages digestive organs such as the stomach, intestines, kidneys and liver as it spreads throughout the body. Damaged organs reduce digestive functions and will cause poor absorption of FipMed into the bloodstream.  When oral capsules are given too early in the treatment, it may cause prolonged treatment or higher chances of relapse in the future.

Can I switch back vials treatment after I started oral capsule treatment?

You may switch back to vials after starting oral capsule treatment.

 

My cat has relapsed, can I use oral capsules to treat him/her?

We do not recommend using oral capsules for relapsed cases. You should use vials and provide between 12mg-15mg for relapse treatments. Please consult us on how to properly treat relapsed FIP cases.

 

How long does it take for my cat to show improvement?

Normally cats will show improvement within 10-15 days of oral  treatment. Some cats will show improvement within as little as 5 days.

 

Why is oral treatment more expensive than vials?

Oral capsules require higher concentration of the active pharmaceutical ingredient GS-441524 to treat FIPV when compared to vials. Production of oral capsules is also more complex and time consuming compared to vial. These factors caused the price of oral capsules to be higher than vial.

 

Are there any side effects when using FipMed oral capsule treatment?

There are no known side effects when using our oral capsule.  You may use it in conjunction with other treatments and supplements recommended by your veterinarian.

 

What if I cannot feed my cat oral capsule daily at the same time every day?

For best results the oral treatment should be administered within a 3 hour window from the time of the previous day, 1.5 hours before or 1.5 hours after the previous day.

 

Can I return unused capsules for a refund?

We do not accept opened and/or partially consumed oral capsule packages. We recommend donate unused oral capsules to your veterinarian or other FIP cat owners so they may use the capsules to help save cats.

1. Abra la boca de su gato e incline ligeramente la cabeza hacia atrás

2. Introduzca la tableta en la boca del gato, tan profundamente como pueda.

3. Para hacerlo más atractivo, puede mezclar un poco de comida húmeda con la tableta.

Viales:

Almacenamiento a corto plazo (30 días o menos ) a una temperatura ambiente inferior a 40° Celsius y alejado de la luz solar directa.
Almacenamiento a largo plazo (30 días o más) en el frigorífico doméstico entre 3°~ 9° Celsius durante un máximo de 3 años para los viales. No guarde el medicamento en el congelador.

Cápsulas orales:

Evite la luz solar directa y consérvelo a temperatura ambiente inferior a 40 grados Celsius durante un máximo de dos años.

Introducing FipMed GS-441524 Oral Tablets, an effective medication for Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) treatment. This FIP oral treatment is offered as part of our comprehensive FipMed 84-day FIP Protocol.

We pride ourselves for providing high quality medicine, and this has led to a much higher recovery success rate for cats worldwide. 

Please talk to us for a comprehensive treatment plan for your cat based on weight, FIP type as well as current condition. 

We also provide a FIP Treatment Dosage Calculator which helps you calculate the precise GS-441524 treatment based on your cat’s weight and FIP condition, ensuring optimal treatment effectiveness.

We provide high quality FIP medication with the best combination of GS-441524 and other anti-inflammatory ingredients to ensure your cat’s highest chances of survival. From sourcing, manufacturing, transporting, to batch checking, our products undergo a stringent quality assessment process.

FipMed is committed to excellence and the well-being of cats with FIP. We are the trusted name in the veterinary industry, supplying this medication to veterinary professionals across the world. Our FIP expertise and dedication helps us to provide effective FIP treatment to your beloved feline friend.

Contiene GS-441524 y hierbas antiinflamatorias

FipMed GS-441524 comprimidos es un tratamiento eficaz de la peritonitis infecciosa felina (PIF).

Cada comprimido de FipMed para gato de 3 kg contiene 45 mg de GS-441524. Está formulado para gatos que no pesen más de 3 kg.

GS-441524 es metabólicamente estable. Sin embargo, la cantidad absorbida no se metabolizará completamente tras la digestión. La cantidad metabolizada estimada es suficiente tanto para la PIF húmeda como para la seca. Por favor, duplica la dosis para la PIF Ocular y la PIF Neurológica. Toma dos comprimidos en lugar de uno.

 

Los comprimidos y la posología de FIPMed están formulados según las recomendaciones del Dr. Niels Pedersen:

Dosificación FIP húmedo / seco para comprimidos:

Contenido real del comprimido GS441524 15mg/kg

Tras un 60% de pérdida por digestión y metabolización*: 6mg/kg

FIP Ocular / Neurológico Dosis para comprimidos:

Contenido real del comprimido GS441524 30mg/kg

Tras un 60% de pérdida por digestión y metabolización*: 12mg/kg

 

* También se observó que la administración oral proporcionaba niveles sanguíneos, pero con cierto retraso y sólo en torno al 40% de los niveles máximos de las vías subcutánea e intravenosa. GS-441424 se absorbe en el intestino con una eficacia aproximada del 50% como administración subcutánea o intravenosa. Dadas las limitaciones de absorción de la GS-441524 oral, cabría esperar que la dosis oral fuera aproximadamente el doble que la de las inyecciones. (Niels Pedersen NC, 2018).

https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk4586/files/inline-files/Use%20of%20oral%20GS-441524%20for%20FIP%20treatmemt_0.pdf

 

Cada tira contiene 10 comprimidos orales (10 días de tratamiento)

Suministrar 1 comprimido oral al día para PIF húmedo o seco según el peso. 2 comprimidos al día para PIF Ocular y Neuro. Cumplir un horario regular y programado. No te saltes ningún día.

Asegúrese de que su gato está bien alimentado (aliméntelo a la fuerza si es necesario).

El líquido subcutáneo adicional diario ayudará a hidratar suficientemente a su gato durante la duración del tratamiento.

El tratamiento oral puede realizarse con suplementos sin lisina.

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