This is a special treatment for NSCLC, meant for folks with a specific KRAS G12C mutation. The main stuff in this is in tablet form, and it’s 200 mg per pill. Doctors usually suggest adults take 600 mg, twice a day, which is about three pills.
You can take these pills with or without food; it’s up to you. Each bottle has 180 pills. That’s a whole month’s supply if you’re on the recommended dose.
This drug works by inhibiting the action of the KRAS G12C protein, which is a key oncogene that contributes to the development of certain types of lung cancer.
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