Black market cat drugs studied as COVID-19 treatment

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Two experimental cat drugs that Australian pet owners have been paying thousands of dollars for on the black market are now being studied as potential COVID-19 treatments | liammannix

GS-441524 is also in the early stages of COVID-19 research, and has beenBut it is remdesivir, an enhanced version of GS-441524 made by US pharmaceutical company Gilead, that has enjoyed the most success.

“The early work in cats was the harbinger of what these drugs are capable of. I know people who ... saw the results in cats and went ‘wow these drugs are amazing’. And they are amazing, quite frankly.” “I tell people about the papers, I tell them there is an ability to get the drug but it’s not legal. ”and 2019 by Professor Niels Pedersen, a scientist based at the University of California, Davis, who was searching for a treatment for feline infectious peritonitis.

“I can’t criticise owners," said Dr Spanner. "Because these cats mostly do very well on the treatment with minimal side effects and these are cats that would have mostly died before from the disease.”have viewed several social media posts and GoFundMe campaigns from Australians soliciting funds to buy the drugs via the black market.

 

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liammannix Careful, or Kelly and Palmer will be buying up the world supplies, and getting Murdoch minions such as Bolt to spruik it up.

liammannix Good old “moggie” ❤️

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