So, afatinib is this prescription stuff that helps with a type of lung cancer, specifically, when there’s something called an EGFR mutation. It’s one of those EGFR/HER2 types of inhibitors. It’s like a roadblock for those EGFR cell signals.
They’ve got it in 20, 30, or 40 mg doses. The go-to dose is 40 mg, and you’re supposed to take it on an empty belly, if you can. The pills are coated, so no worries about them getting all gritty.
Each pack’s got 30 tablets, which is just enough for three days. It’s super handy for keeping the dosing on the up-and-up.
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