Is Intravenous therapy recommended for FIP Treatment?
- CUREFIP.COM

- Jun 4, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 20, 2022

Intravenous therapy is not recommended for effusive (Wet) FIP when your cat is still eating and drinking normally. Intravenous fluid increase fluid accumulation in the body and puts a heavier burden on the heart. Should your cat no longer eat and cannot be force fed, Intravenous therapy may be the only option to keep him/her nourished. In this case, the speed of fluid delivery must be slow, not exceed 15 drops per minute. It is recommended that the cat's owner accompany the cat to provide comfort and observation during the intravenous therapy.
If your cat no longer feeding on its own or it is no longer physically active, begin GS-441524 treatment immediately. To obtain GS-441524 for the treatment of Feline Infectious Peritonitis in cats, visit Curefip.com.
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