Buy FIP Treatment GCC: Importing to KSA, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar
- CureFIP GCC

- Jun 9
- 7 min read
Every week, our inbox fills with the same urgent message from cat parents across the Gulf. "My cat was just diagnosed with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). My vet says there is nothing licensed locally. How do I get treatment, and how fast can it reach me in Riyadh, Dubai, Kuwait City, or Doha?"

We understand the panic. FIP moves quickly, and delay in treatment is fatal. The good news is that GCC cat parents now have direct, regional access to GS-441524 based antiviral therapy through CureFIP GCC, with no need to navigate confusing international parcels, customs nightmares, or sketchy social media sellers.
This is the complete guide to buying FIP treatment in the GCC, written from the perspective of a provider that has supported a network of over 100,000 cats treated since 2019. We will cover what the four types of FIP look like, which CureFIP products match each case, how delivery works in each Gulf country, and what to do the moment your vet utters the letters "FIP."
Why GCC Cat Parents Struggle to Find FIP Treatment Locally
FIP is not a rare disease in the Gulf. Hot climates, dense multi-cat households, busy rescue networks, and a thriving pedigree scene all create perfect conditions for feline coronavirus to mutate into FIP. Yet most clinics in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar still tell owners that FIP is fatal and that nothing can be done.
That advice is outdated. UC Davis research (Pedersen et al., PMC6435921) established that GS-441524 monotherapy delivers up to a 92% success rate in FIP cats. More recently, dual antiviral therapy combining GS-441524 with EIDD-1931 has been documented at a 78.3% remission rate (Li and Cheah 2025) for cases that benefit from an oral route.
The issue is not whether treatment exists. The issue is access. Importing antivirals as a private individual from overseas suppliers means long shipping times, opaque concentration claims, customs holds, and zero quality control accountability. By the time a parcel clears, a wet FIP cat can already be in respiratory distress.
CureFIP GCC was built specifically to solve this. We hold stock in the region, ship locally, and put every batch through internal QC concentration testing.
The Four Types of FIP and What You Need to Order
Before you place an order, you must know which form of FIP your cat has. This determines the dose, the route, and which product in the CureFIP catalog is right.
1. Wet (Effusive) FIP
Wet FIP is the form most vets recognize first. The belly swells with straw-colored fluid, breathing becomes labored if the chest fills, and the cat rapidly loses condition. A Rivalta test on the effusion is a quick, low-cost clinical pointer. Wet FIP is dosed at 6 mg/kg of GS-441524 once daily by subcutaneous injection.
2. Dry (Non-effusive) FIP
Dry FIP is sneakier. There is no obvious fluid, just persistent fever, weight loss, lethargy, jaundice in some cases, and granulomas on internal organs. Diagnosis often requires bloodwork patterns and imaging. Dry FIP is dosed at 8 mg/kg of GS-441524 once daily by subcutaneous injection.
3. Ocular FIP
Ocular FIP shows up in the eye itself: color change in the iris, cloudiness, uveitis, sudden vision problems, or blood in the anterior chamber. Because the eye is a privileged compartment that drugs reach less easily, ocular FIP is dosed at 10 mg/kg of GS-441524 once daily by subcutaneous injection.
4. Neurological FIP
Neurological FIP is the most aggressive presentation. Wobbliness, seizures, behavior changes, hypersensitivity, or paralysis indicate the virus has crossed into the central nervous system. Neurological FIP is dosed at 10 mg/kg of GS-441524 once daily by subcutaneous injection.
These four dosing tiers (6, 8, 10, 10 mg/kg) come directly from UC Davis research and our real-world clinical trial data. Higher milligrams of GS-441524 do not equal better FIP protection. The right milligrams for the right form is what protects your cat.
The CureFIP GCC Product Range
Here is the live catalog you can order from at curefipgcc.com. Prices are in AED and are the same whether you ship to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, or Qatar.
Injectables (the gold standard for FIP)
GS-441524 Antiviral Injectables | 20mg/ml | AED359.00
Strength 20 mg/ml. Best suited to smaller cats and kittens where the daily volume needs to be precise. One subcutaneous injection per day, seven days a week, for 12 weeks (84 days).
GS-441524 Antiviral Injectables | 30mg/ml 10ML | AED479.00
Strength 30 mg/ml. The everyday workhorse for average adult cats. Same schedule: one subcutaneous injection per day, seven days a week, for 12 weeks (84 days).
GS-441524 Antiviral Injectables | 40mg/ml | AED599.00
Strength 40 mg/ml. Useful for larger cats or higher-dose ocular and neurological cases where reducing injection volume improves comfort. Same schedule: one subcutaneous injection per day, seven days a week, for 12 weeks (84 days).
All three injectables follow the same dosing table by FIP type: wet 6 mg/kg, dry 8 mg/kg, ocular 10 mg/kg, neurological 10 mg/kg. Reference: Pedersen et al., UC Davis (PMC6435921). Efficacy on monotherapy injectables: up to 92%.
Oral Options
CURE FIP™ Dual Antiviral Oral Capsules (GS-441524 + EIDD-1931) | AED499.00
The dual-mechanism oral route. Dose by weight: under 2.5 kg gets GS-441524 25 mg plus EIDD-1931 5 mg; 2.5 to 5 kg gets GS-441524 35 mg plus EIDD-1931 8 mg; over 5 kg gets GS-441524 50 mg plus EIDD-1931 12 mg. One capsule per day, every day, for the recommended 12 weeks. Documented remission rate: 78.3% (Li and Cheah 2025). Note that the oral dual route is positioned for wet and dry FIP. It is not recommended once ocular or neurological signs are present, or if the cat cannot eat or defecate.
EIDD-1931 Oral Capsules, FIP and FCV treatment | AED149.00
Dose: 1 capsule (15 mg) per 2.5 kg body weight, every 12 hours. 60 capsules per bottle. Standard duration 60 days. Not for ocular or neurological cases, or cats not eating or defecating. EIDD-1931 is teratogenic, so do not use in pregnant or lactating queens.
How Importing and Delivery Actually Work in the GCC
This is the part most overseas sellers will not explain honestly. Here is the real picture.
GS-441524 Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is one of our largest markets. Orders ship to Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Khobar, Madinah, and Makkah through tracked regional courier networks. Cold chain is not required for our injectables in transit, but we still package with insulation to protect against summer temperatures. Most KSA orders arrive within a short, predictable window after dispatch. You handle the order entirely with us, not with a foreign reshipper.
FIP Medicine UAE
The UAE is our home base. Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah cat parents typically receive orders the fastest. Same-day or next-day dispatch is standard once payment clears. Because we are inside the GCC customs envelope, your parcel is not held up at international borders.
Order GS-441524 Kuwait
Kuwait orders ship from regional stock to Kuwait City and surrounding governorates. Pricing is identical to the rest of the GCC in AED, with no surprise conversions or hidden customs invoices when your courier knocks.
Qatar
Doha and the wider Qatar market receive parcels through the same regional dispatch system. Documentation accompanies every shipment so the courier handover is clean.
The CureFIP Protocol: What Happens After You Order
1. Confirm the diagnosis. Share your vet's notes, bloodwork, imaging, or Rivalta test results with our support team. We will help you match the form of FIP to the right product and dose. Veterinary supervision is essential throughout treatment.
2. Order the matching product. Pick the right concentration injectable, or the dual oral capsules where appropriate, from curefipgcc.com.
3. Start day one as soon as the parcel arrives. Delay in treatment is fatal. For acute wet FIP cases stabilizing the cat is the priority and your vet may even recommend a split daily dose initially.
4. Run the full 84 days. Stopping early is the single biggest cause of relapse. Slow responders may need dose escalation; your vet and our support team will guide adjustments.
5. Monitor bloodwork. Track A:G ratio, total protein, hematocrit, and weight. These tell the real recovery story.
6. Observation period. After 84 days of treatment, an observation period follows to confirm sustained remission.
Why Choose CureFIP GCC Over Foreign Suppliers or Community Middlemen
We will be direct. We have seen more FIP cases than most doctors. After reviewing treatments of hundreds of cats locally and supporting a network of over 100,000 cats treated since 2019, the pattern is clear. Cat parents who buy from anonymous community middlemen, including offshoots of FIP Warriors and FIP Fighters volunteer chains, often pay more, wait longer, and have no recourse if a vial under-concentrates.
CureFIP GCC publishes internal QC concentration test reports, prices in AED on a real storefront, ships from within the region, and stands behind every batch. That is the honest alternative.
What to Do Right Now
If your vet has just said the word FIP, do not panic. Here is what to do next.
1. Save a copy of all diagnostic results.
2. Identify which of the four FIP types your cat presents with.
3. Weigh your cat accurately. Dosing is by kilogram.
4. Place your order at curefipgcc.com matching the form of FIP.
5. Message our support team to confirm dosing and injection technique before day one.
FAQ
Is it legal for me to receive FIP treatment as a cat parent in the GCC?
We ship to private cat parents across Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar through standard regional courier networks. Veterinary supervision of the treatment is essential, and we strongly recommend you coordinate dosing and monitoring with your treating vet.
How fast can I buy FIP treatment GCC wide?
UAE addresses typically see dispatch within hours of a confirmed order. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar follow within the regional courier window. Because we hold stock inside the GCC, you avoid the multi-week delays common with overseas suppliers.
Which is better, injections or oral capsules?
For ocular and neurological FIP, injectable GS-441524 is the protocol of record, with up to 92% efficacy on monotherapy (UC Davis / Pedersen 2019). For wet and dry FIP where the cat is eating normally, the CURE FIP™ Dual Antiviral Oral Capsules offer a documented 78.3% remission rate (Li and Cheah 2025). Your case decides, not your preference.
What if my cat relapses after the 84 days?
Relapse is uncommon when the full 84 days is completed at the correct dose for the correct FIP type. If signs return during the observation period, contact our support team. A second round at a higher mg/kg, or a switch in route, is the standard response.
Can I order GS-441524 Kuwait or Saudi Arabia without a vet?
We will accept the order, but we will always ask you to involve a vet for diagnostics, injection technique, and bloodwork. FIP treatment is not a parcel-and-pray situation. Evidence-aligned monitoring is what gets your cat across the finish line.
Guidance by CureFIP.
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