Dacomitinib is an inhibitor that goes after certain mutations in the EGFR gene. These mutations are common in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, you know. This med is made for people who have either an EGFR exon 19 deletion or that L858R thing in the exon 21.
Dacomitinib comes in three doses: 15 mg, 30 mg, and 45 mg. All of them are these film-coated tablets. The doc usually suggests taking 45 mg of this stuff once a day.
Each bottle has 30 tablets, which should last you a full month if you take it like the doc says.
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