Osimertinib is a T790M EGFR inhibitor that’s used for treating NSCLC. It’s made to tackle EGFR mutations and comes in two doses—40 mg and 80 mg as coated pills. The usual dose for grown-ups is 80 mg taken once a day, no matter if you eat or not.
The med comes in bottles with 30 tablets, so you’ve got enough for a full 30-day supply without needing a refill. Osimertinib was created to hit those stubborn mutations in the EGFR gene that cause treatments to not work. It’s supposed to keep NSCLC patients feeling better longer without the cancer growing.
It’s gotta be taken at the same time every day. Sticking to this routine is key to it working right. Patients really need to be watched over by a doctor or nurse when they’re on this stuff.
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