So, Asciminib is this BCR-ABL inhibitor. It’s mainly used for chronic myeloid leukemia that doesn’t respond to other treatments. It focuses on the ABL myristoyl pocket, which is a specific part.
There are two types of this drug: you’ve got 20 mg tablets and 40 mg ones, both of them are coated. Doctors usually suggest you take 80 mg in one shot a day, or 40 mg two times a day. This drug comes in bottles, each with 60 tablets.
They’ve got these tablet strengths to fit different folks. The stronger ones are good for once-a-day, but if you need to take them more often, there’s also the lower strength ones for twice-daily use. The way they pack it in bottles makes sure you’ve got a steady supply of the med, which is super important for sticking with your treatment.
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