So, this med called Ivosidenib, it’s used to treat a kind of cancer called acute myeloid leukemia (AML) when it keeps coming back or won’t respond to other treatments. And this works because it deals with a specific mutation, the IDH1 one. What it does is stop this IDH1 enzyme.
You know, enzymes are these tiny protein things that help stuff happen inside our body. By blocking this one, it tries to slow down those cancer cells from growing too fast. These are these pill things covered with a film on the outside, like a clear candy wrapper.
They have the main stuff in them, but only 250 milligrams worth. Doctors usually suggest adults take 500 milligrams of it every day, just one pill, and swallow it, no injections or nothing. These pills come in a bottle with 60 tablets in total, making it easier for folks to take them on a regular schedule.
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