Adagrasib is a special kind of drug that stops a protein called KRAS G12C from causing cancer. It’s really good for treating Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer when this protein has gone a bit wonky. The drug goes after this changed version of the KRAS protein.
The drug comes in the form of 200 mg tablets and the recommended dosage is That’s 600 mg twice daily—either with or without your grub. A bottle holds 180 of these tablets and should last 45 days if you take them as suggested. You should keep taking it ’cause there’s no clear time to stop unless your doc says.
It’s crucial for you to follow your healthcare provider’s directions when taking this medicine. You might get side effects like the runs, a skin rash, or just feel like you want to take a nap more than usual. Adagrasib is one of those newfangled targeted therapies that’s really shaking things up for folks with lung cancer and those pesky KRAS G12C mutations.
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