So, Trametinib is this thing that stops an enzyme called MEK, which is super important for something called the MAPK signaling pathway. It mostly gets used for treating melanoma and a type of lung cancer called NSCLC, especially in cases where there are BRAF V600E/K mutations. You can get it in two strengths, 0.5 mg and 2 mg, but the doctor usually suggests taking 2 mg every day, on an empty stomach.
Each bottle has 30 tablets with a coating. It’s super important to follow the directions so you get the best results from the treatment. It works by stopping MEK signaling, which helps keep cancer cells from growing and spreading in people who have those specific mutations.
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