So, Momelotinib is this JAK1/2 inhibitor thing, and it’s used for treating a kind of blood disorder called myelofibrosis that comes with anemia. It’s meant to make your spleen smaller and to cut down on the inflammation. You can get this drug in two doses – 100 milligrams and 200 milligrams, both in those coated tablets.
The doc usually says to take 200 mg of this stuff every day. It comes in bottles, each with 30 tablets. It works by putting a chill on these Janus kinase enzymes, which are kind of like messengers that help myelofibrosis grow.
This treatment is for folks who didn’t get better with other stuff like hydroxyurea or interferon-alpha, or whose condition got worse. It’s super important to take it just like your doc tells you to.
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