So, Dacomitinib is this thing that stops something called the EGFR, which is a big deal in cancer. It’s used to deal with a type of lung cancer called Non-Small Cell. It’s especially for patients who have certain genetic changes in the EGFR.
Dacomitinib does its job by shutting down this EGFR thing. Available in three dosages: 15 mg, 30 mg, and 45 mg as film-coated tablets, the recommended dose is 45 mg taken once daily. Each bottle holds 30 of those tablets.
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