Adagrasib is used to treat NSCLC, especially when there’s a KRAS G12C mutation. It’s made to focus on the changed KRAS. The drug comes in 200 mg tablets.
You should take 600 mg of the stuff twice a day, no matter if you eat or not. Each bottle has 180 of these tablets. You’re supposed to take two tablets at a time, each 200 mg, so that’s 400 mg total per dose.
You need to take the pills twice a day to hit the 600 mg mark. It’s key to stick to the schedule to keep the medication working. You can take the pills with or without eating; it’s pretty flexible.
These 200 mg tablets are made to be easy to take, and each pack of 180 should last you 60 days if you take the full amount you’re supposed to. Keep the med at room temp, like between 15 and 30 degrees, and away from the sun so it stays good. Talk to your doc about how long you should take this stuff, and anything else that might come up, like side effects or changes in your treatment.
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