So, Dacomitinib is this EGFR inhibitor thing, and it’s used to treat non-small cell lung cancer in folks who have certain EGFR mutations. It goes after those specific EGFR mutations, like the exon 19 one and the L858R thing in exon 21. You got it in three doses, 15 mg, 30 mg, and 45 mg, all in these film-coated tablet things.
The doc usually says to take 45 mg of it, and you do that once a day by mouth. Each bottle is packed with 30 tablets, which should last you about a month if you’re taking it as directed. It works by blocking that EGFR signaling, which in turn keeps cancer cells from growing and spreading.
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