FIP Treatment Comparison
Why GS-441524 is the only choice
GS-441524: The top FIP treatment, recognized worldwide and backed by extensive clinical research and proven results from public data.
- Eddie: Effectiveness uncertain; not a first choice, typically used only as a backup to GS-441524.
- Remedy2801: No published clinical data and carries potential safety risks.
- Fake or Low-Purity GS-441524: Scams that delay effective treatment and endanger cats’ lives.
- Corticosteroids: Only ease symptoms, don’t treat FIP, and may worsen the condition.
- Remdesivir: Injectable only, with strong side effects and moderate effectiveness.
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Why We’re the Top Choice for GS-441524
- We’re not resellers We own GMP-certified facilities and produce high-purity GS-441524 ourselves, ensuring quality and unbeatable pricing.
- Fast delivery with warehouses in North America and Europe, orders arrive in 1–2 days.
- Deep expertise backed by 16 in-house research institutes across Europe and Asia.
- Giving back we donate 6% of our profits to animal charities we work with long-term.

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Frequently Asked Questions About FIP Treatment
What are the most commonly proven FIP medication for cats?
GS-441524, GC376, Mutian, and EIDD-2801 are all recognized FIP treatments.
GS-441524 remains the top choice with an exceptionally high cure rate, proven safety, and extensive clinical success worldwide.
GS-441524 remains the top choice with an exceptionally high cure rate, proven safety, and extensive clinical success worldwide.
What are the common FIP symptoms in cats?
Common FIP symptoms in cats include persistent fever, loss of appetite, weight loss, swollen abdomen (wet FIP), and lethargy. In some cases, neurological signs or eye problems may appear, especially in dry FIP.
What is FIP in cats?
FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) is a deadly viral disease in cats, with two main forms: wet FIP (with fluid buildup) and dry FIP (affecting organs like eyes or brain). Early treatment is key to survival.
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