This stuff, Afatinib, is a kinase inhibitor focused on the EGFR and HER2 receptors. It’s mostly used for NSCLC patients who have these specific gene deletions, the 19th exon or the L858R thing. It does its thing by stopping those EGFR signals.
You can get this medication in three doses: 20, 30, and 40 milligrams. The doctors usually suggest taking the 40 mg one tablet once per day on an empty belly. These Afatinib tablets are coated with a film.
These come in bottles with 30 tabs each.
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