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Mutian GS for FIP, legal or not?
For several weeks, the FIP community has been waiting for an announcement from Mutian that the company had made good on its promise to have FDA approval for its line of GS pills (called Mutian X), as an OTC drug under the FDA’s GRASE program.

Ethics, Morality, and Integrity
Where do we draw the line between upholding that which is morally and ethically true versus overstepping that line because our intent is good?
In Focus

Worried about your cat’s liver and kidney values?
It is a well-established fact that cats suffering from FIP often experience liver and kidney problems.

Compassion and civility, please.
I lost my Nessy to FIP. Like many others, I felt the pain of watching my beautiful, darling cat, reach the end of the road in her fight against this terrible disease…
GS-441524

Crafting the (near perfect) infomercial
Part Two of the Anatomy of a black market drug takes a look at the methods to sell illegal substances.

Anatomy of a black market drug
Definition: “Black market is the illegal business of buying or selling currency or goods banned by a government or subject to governmental control. Also designates a place where such illegal business is carried on.”
Legal Matters

Mutian GS for FIP, legal or not?
For several weeks, the FIP community has been waiting for an announcement from Mutian that the company had made good on its promise to have FDA approval for its line of GS pills (called Mutian X), as an OTC drug under the FDA’s GRASE program.

GRASE, Right to Try & the FDA
Can the use of GS-441524 fall under the umbrella of the Right to Try Act or GRASE? The answer is NO –in both cases. The reason is simple: To be covered under ANY FDA program, the manufacturer or sponsor MUST be established with the FDA.

Who has the legal right to GS-441524?
Who owns the chemical we know as GS-441524? Who is allowed to use it in a commercial product, and sell it on the market? The straightforward answer: Gilead Sciences and The Regents of the University of California.