September 19, 2024— Stokes Pharmacy, a leading veterinary compounding pharmacy, announces an exclusive partnership with the Bova Group to offer a U.S.-made oral treatment for FIP, or Feline Infectious Peritonitis. As of June 1, 2024, veterinarians are now able to manage this once-fatal virus with Stokes Pharmacy’s compounded preparation, which is supported by Bova’s unique drug formula that has been utilized in clinical research studies across the globe and is currently in use by Bova Aus and Bova UK, with exports to other countries with import permissions in place.
Previous attempts to treat FIP involved medications like prednisolone, interferon, and polyprenyl immunostimulant. These treatments were largely unsuccessful, often resulting in euthanasia. Bova GS-441524 is now available in a quad-scored 50 mg tablet as well as a 50 mg/mL oral suspension.
Stokes’ president, Michael Tursi, states, “Made possible by our Bova partnership, Stokes Pharmacy will compound and sell the only oral formula identical to the Bova formula used in clinical studies across the globe. Our tablets and suspension were tested by Bova to meet their exact specifications. We are thrilled to bring this long-awaited treatment to the United States and put FIP treatment back in the hands of the veterinarians.”
With no legal access to oral FIP treatment available in the U.S. prior to June 1st, 2024, veterinarians and pet owners have previously relied on options sourced outside a pharmacy or FDA-registered manufacturer. Bova, recognizing this gap in veterinary medicine, vetted industry leaders to find the right partner to bring their formula to the U.S. market. Stokes’ and Bova’s shared commitment to raising the standard of care in animal health through high-quality medications is the foundation of this exclusive partnership.
Bova’s Managing Director, Nick Bova, states, “The introduction of FIP products to Australia and subsequently to the UK has led us on a transformative path. Collaborating with Feline Specialists around the world has propelled the progression of knowledge and comprehension of FIP. At Bova, we have been fortunate enough to support multiple clinical trials around the world on our unique formulation. This has helped give veterinarians confidence in using our formula and bringing the treatment of this fatal disease back under their control. There are so many black-market options available out there and their quality is so varied. We wanted a partner who took quality and science as seriously as we do at Bova. Stokes Pharmacy is an impressive organization that prioritizes quality and science. Now, together, we can finally help save cats’ lives across the USA who are impacted by this terrible disease.”
FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) has notified veterinarians that compounded GS-441524 falls under Guidance for Industry #256 and is allowed to be compounded and legally prescribed. Stokes nominated GS tablets to be included on the animal drug bulk substances list regarding GFI #256 office use and it is on the GFI under review list. This means that Bova GS-441524 50 mg tablets can be sold to hospitals for office use in Colorado and all other states except Arkansas, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and West Virginia. Veterinarians who work in a state that does not allow compounded medications for office use can prescribe the drug in a patient’s name.
Stokes Pharmacy is proud to be the leader of FIP treatment in the US. Our drug has successfully treated thousands of cats, and the impact extends globally thanks to the groundbreaking work of Bova.
Visit stokespharmacy.com/fip to learn more from feline experts, including how to diagnose and treat FIP today!
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