So, Futibatinib is this FGFR inhibitor thingy. It’s supposed to help with cholangiocarcinoma when there are FGFR2 fusions happening. And it works by keeping those FGFR pathways from getting too busy.
The way you take it is with these tablets. They come in a 4 mg kind, but you’re supposed to take 20 mg each day, one tablet every day. These tablets come in bottles with 28 units in each one.
It’s all about zeroing in on this FGFR2 protein stuff, which turns up in a lot of solid tumors, especially cholangiocarcinoma. People usually get this med to try and manage their cancer better, live better, and maybe live longer, too.
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