Olaparib is a drug that targets something called PARP in certain types of cancer, like ovarian, breast, pancreatic, and prostate cancer. You can get it in tablets that are either 100 mg or 150 mg and have a coating. You should take 300 mg of it twice a day, and it doesn’t matter if you eat before or after.
The tablets come in bottles, with 60 in each one. How much you take depends on whether you’re using the 100 mg or 150 mg tablets. You need three of the 100 mg ones to make 300 mg, but just two of the 150 mg ones do the trick.
Some people might get a bit queasy, feel tired, or throw up. Mamas who are pregnant or might get pregnant, or are feeding a baby, shouldn’t take this med unless their doc says it’s okay, because it could hurt the baby. It’s super important to check in with your doc regularly if you’re on this stuff.
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