Adagrasib is a special kind of treatment that stops a protein called KRAS G12C. This protein is often found in NSCLC tumors with this exact change. It’s made to help people who have spread-out NSCLC and have this specific genetic change.
The tablets are 200 mg each. You’re supposed to take 600 mg twice a day, so that’s 1200 mg total. That’s like six of the 200 mg tablets.
You can take it with or without eating, whatever you or your doc says is best. You’ll find it in bottles with 180 tablets each. You’ll need a doc to keep an eye on you while you’re on Adagrasib.
They’ll check how well it’s working and if there are any side effects. The treatment should be just right for you, based on how you’re doing and what’s unique about you.
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