Neratinib is a special inhibitor that’s made for HER2-positive breast cancer. It can’t be reversed, which means it sticks to its target really well. It works by stopping these EGFR/HER2 pathways from doing their thing.
You can get Neratinib as a 40 mg tablet with a coating. The suggested amount is 240 mg, taken just once a day, and it’s best with food so it can be absorbed better. Each bottle has 180 pills, which should last around 45 days of treatment.
Neratinib’s a real stickler — once it hooks onto its target, it stays put, making sure those EGFR/HER2 signals don’t come back.
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