Erlotinib is a medication that focuses on blocking something called the epidermal growth factor receptor, or EGFR. It’s used to treat NSCLC and pancreatic cancer, especially if you have EGFR mutations. It messes with how the EGFR signaling works.
You can get it in 3 doses — 25, 100, or 150 mg — and they’re all in those coated tablets. For grown-ups, they usually suggest a 150 mg tablet every day, preferably on an empty belly. Each dose comes in a 30-tablet bottle, which makes it easy for folks to stick to their treatment plan.
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