Ixazomib is a type of medicine that stops something called proteasomes, which helps treat multiple myeloma. It usually goes hand-in-hand with other treatments. It messes with the way cancer cells get rid of proteins.
You’ve got three doses to choose from: 2.3 mg, 3 mg, and 4 mg. The one they usually go for is 4 mg. You take it once a week, on the first, eighth, and fifteenth days of every 28-day stretch.
The tablets come in little boxes with three capsules each. It’s made to hit the bull’s-eye for people with multiple myeloma. It mainly messes up the way cancer cells get rid of proteins, which is super important for them to keep growing.
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