Dabrafenib’s job is to tackle BRAF V600E/K-mutant melanoma and NSCLC. It focuses on BRAF kinase, coming in 50 mg and 75 mg caps. You should take it at 150 mg, twice a day, on an empty stomach.
These come in bottles with 120 capsules. It’s meant to deal with the symptoms of these cancers by stopping the extra BRAF kinase action caused by those mutations. This focused strategy tries to shrink the cancer cells and slow their spread, while keeping healthy cells safe.
There might be side effects like skin issues, nausea, diarrhea, feeling tired, or joint pain. Patients need to stick to the dosing and instructions given by their healthcare provider to make sure the drug works right and is safe.
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