Futibatinib is an inhibitor made just for cholangiocarcinoma patients with FGFR2 fusions. The drug stops something called FGFR signaling, which is kind of a big deal in how some cancers grow. You can get Futibatinib in 4 mg tablets, and the doc usually recommends taking 20 mg of it once a day.
Each dose adds up to 20 mg because you take five 4 mg pills. The pills come in a bottle with 28 tablets, which gives you enough for about a 1.4-week stretch. Like with any med, you gotta take it exactly how your healthcare provider tells you to.
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