Tepotinib is a cancer fighter that zeros in on a specific part in NSCLC cells called MET exon 14 skipping mutations. It works by stopping the signal from MET in its tracks. The drug comes as little 225 mg tablets, all wrapped in that film coating.
For adults, doctors usually say to take 450 mg of it every day, and it’s best to have it with some food. Each bottle has 30 of these tablets in it.
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