This gosh-darn medicine, Gilteritinib, is like a super-blocker for a bad guy in your body called FLT3. It’s mainly used when leukemia acts up again or won’t play nice after treatment, especially in folks who have FLT3 on the loose. It works by shutting down FLT3, this naughty little enzyme.
And guess what? It keeps those leukemia cells from growing out of control. You get Gilteritinib as little film-coated tablets, which are 40 mg each. They say to take 120 mg of this stuff once a day, just pop a pill and you’re done.
And they come in bottles, like 90 little tablets each time.
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