Futibatinib is a special kind of FGFR inhibitor. It’s made for people with cholangiocarcinoma who have this thing called FGFR2 fusion. It stops a thing called FGFR signaling.
And guess what? You take it as a pill. Each tablet has 4 milligrams, but you’re supposed to take 20 milligrams a day, just one time. You’ll find these pills in bottles, each with 28 of them.
The main job of futibatinib is to keep cholangiocarcinoma from getting worse. It does this by stopping something called FGFR2 fusion, which is a big deal in a lot of cancer cases. It’s a targeted therapy.
Its goal is to slow down or even stop cancer cells from growing.
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