So, afatinib is this EGFR/HER2 inhibitor thingy, and it’s mainly used for a type of lung cancer where there are certain changes in the EGFR gene. It stops something called the EGFR signaling pathway in its tracks. You can get afatinib in three doses: 20, 30, and 40 milligrams, all in this pill form that has a coating.
Doctors usually suggest taking 40 milligrams of the stuff every day on an empty stomach. Each pack comes with a bottle that has 30 of these tablets in it.
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