So, Asciminib is this inhibitor that they use for treating chronic myeloid leukemia. It’s mostly for those who’ve already tried other treatments and they didn’t work. It mainly works by targeting this thing called the ABL myristoyl pocket.
It comes in two strengths: 20 mg and 40 mg. You can take it in a few ways. You’ve got the 80 mg once a day, or you can split it up into 40 mg, taken twice a day, and that still adds up to 80 mg.
The tablets are coated so they’re easier to swallow. They come in bottles with 60 tablets in each. The first dose you get might depend on whether you have any mutations or other stuff about you.
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