Literature review and questionnaire-based retrospective study: The Treatment of Neurological and Ocular Feline Infectious Peritonitis with The Nucleoside Analogue GS-441524
Abstract
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a lethal disease in cats, resulting from a mutation of
the Feline Coronavirus, occurring in approximately 1-2% of cases. FIP manifests in two
forms: wet and dry, occasionally accompanied by neurological or ocular symptoms.
Recently, pet owners have turned to GS-441524, an unapproved antiviral nucleoside
analogue, to treat their FIP-afflicted cats, reporting remarkable outcomes. No legally
available drugs have shown success in FIP treatment, but a significant issue is the lack of
scientific documentation due to the sourcing of GS-441524 from illicit markets.