FIP Advocates and Champions
FIP Treatment in Canada:
Caregiver Compliance, Veterinarian-Led Support & Medication Options
Treatment for Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) has changed dramatically over
the past several years. What was once considered untreatable has evolved
into a rapidly developing area of veterinary medicine, with regulated
prescription treatment options now increasingly available across Canada.
the past several years. What was once considered untreatable has evolved
into a rapidly developing area of veterinary medicine, with regulated
prescription treatment options now increasingly available across Canada.
Because standard FIP treatment protocols extend over 84 days, caregiver
understanding and compliance at home are critical to achieving
successful outcomes. From medication administration and dose adjustments
to monitoring progress and navigating the observation period, ongoing
veterinarian-led support can make a significant difference throughout
the treatment journey.
understanding and compliance at home are critical to achieving
successful outcomes. From medication administration and dose adjustments
to monitoring progress and navigating the observation period, ongoing
veterinarian-led support can make a significant difference throughout
the treatment journey.
This educational session is designed to provide veterinary professionals
with practical insight into modern FIP management and the evolving
treatment landscape in Canada.
with practical insight into modern FIP management and the evolving
treatment landscape in Canada.
Topics Covered:
*Supporting caregivers through successful at-home FIP management
*Weight monitoring and medication dose adjustments
*Medication administration and feeding strategies
*Rechecks, treatment completion, and observation periods
*Review of Canadian treatment options, including GS-441524 and Molnupiravir
*Real-world case examples and diagnostic treatment trial discussions
*Increasing access to care through the “FIP Supportive Vets” locator
Speakers:
• Dr. Petra Çerna, PhD, DACVIM, Dipl. ECVIM-CA
• Dr. Mathew Best, BSc (Hons), MVB
*July 8, 2026 7:00 PM ET
*1 RACE CE Credit Hour

