Trametinib is a MEK blocker. It’s a big deal because MEK is this protein that’s super important in the RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK signaling thing in our bodies. And guess what? It’s often all wonky in a lot of cancer cases.
It’s like a superhero specifically trained to fight BRAF V600E/K mutation in melanoma and that nastier NSCLC stuff, you know, the lung cancer. You can get this med in two doses: 0.5 mg and 2 mg, both in those easy-to swallow film-coated tablets. For grown-ups, the go-to dose is 2 mg, taken just once a day on an empty belly.
Each bottle comes with a handy 30-tablet supply.
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