Dacomitinib is an EGFR inhibitor. It’s used for NSCLC with certain gene mutations, like those in EGFR exon 19 or 21 L858R. It works by stopping EGFR signals from happening.
You can get it in 15, 30, or 45 mg tablets. The usual dose is 45 mg, taken every day. It comes in bottles with 30 film-coated pills.
It’s designed to go after those specific changes in the EGFR gene, which help cancer cells grow and spread in NSCLC. The film coating makes the pills easier to swallow and helps to release the active stuff slowly. The packaging is super easy to measure doses and keeps the medicine in great shape while it’s stored.
The bottles are made to keep the tablets in the best shape until it’s time to take them.
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