So, Mobocertinib is this special EGFR inhibitor. It’s meant for people with NSCLC who have this thing called EGFR exon 20 insertion mutation. It works by targeting the EGFR pathway to stop tumor growth in its tracks.
You get it in 40 mg caps. The usual dose is 160 mg a day, and you can take it with or without food. They come in bottles with 90 capsules in each.
Its job is to treat that specific molecular thing in lung tumors that most drugs don’t handle, and it’s supposed to fill in some gaps in how we deal with NSCLC. You start with two caps the first day (that’s 80 mg). After that, it’s two 40 mg caps a day, so that makes it 160 mg.
The bottles are really handy to use, and you just need to keep ’em at room temp. But here’s the deal, you gotta stick to the schedule the doc gives you and chat with a healthcare pro if you’re worried about any drug interactions or side effects.
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