Vemurafenib is a kind of BRAF inhibitor. It’s specifically used to treat BRAF V600E-mutant melanoma. It’s in the kinase inhibitors family.
These inhibitors stop the BRAF protein’s action, controlling the BRAF pathway. Vemurafenib comes as film-coated tabs, with each pill having 240 mg of the main stuff. For adults, the suggested dosage is 960 mg, taken twice each day, regardless of whether you’re eating or not.
That means you take four pills each day. These tabs come in bottles with 112 pills, which is supposed to last a month if you’re on the recommended dose. It’s really important to take this as your doctor tells you.
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