Mobocertinib is a drug that focuses on a specific part of the EGFR, which is a thing cancer cells in NSCLC use a lot. It’s especially for folks with a certain type of mutation in this part. So, it’s like a block for the EGFR, trying to slow down or even stop the cancer from growing.
The pill comes in 40 mg doses, and the doc usually says to take 160 mg once a day. You can take these pills with or without food—it’s up to you. They usually come in bottles with 90 capsules in them.
It works by sticking to this EGFR thing, which is sort of the survival guide for cancer cells. By blocking it, the drug can help cut down on cancer cell growth, which helps treat the cancer and stop it from spreading. It’s like a smart bomb for cancer cells, hitting just the ones with that EGFR mutation and trying to avoid making you feel yucky like with chemo.
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