Pemigatinib is a pill that stops the fibroblast growth factor receptor from working. It’s meant to treat liver cancer caused by certain gene fusions. It blocks these receptor signals to keep the cancer cells from growing and spreading.
You can find it in 4.5, 9, or 13.5 milligram tablets. Adults usually take 13.5 mg a day for 14 days then take a 7-day break, for a whole cycle that’s 21 days long. Each bottle has 14 tablets.
The pills come in a way that’s easy to use and helps patients stay on track with their treatment.
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