Gilteritinib is a FLT3 inhibitor, and it’s used for AML that’s come back or doesn’t respond to usual treatments, especially when there are FLT3 mutations. It stops FLT3 from doing its thing, and that’s meant to slow down the leukemia cells’ growth. You can get this drug as 40 mg tablet that’s all nice and coated.
They usually suggest grown-ups take 120 mg each day, and yes, it’s all in your mouth, not down the hatch or anything. So, you get them in bottles, but not to get your hopes up, you’re looking at like 90 pills to last you for quite a while. Gilteritinib’s designed to go after that particular FLT3 tweak that’s not nice for you and might make chemo not work so well.
You gotta take this stuff just like your doc tells you because that’s how you gonna make it work well.
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