So, Gilteritinib is this FLT3 inhibitor thingy that’s used to deal with acute myeloid leukemia that’s come back or not responding, especially when it has FLT3 mutations. It works by blocking FLT3 kinase, and that helps to keep the leukemia cells from growing. You can get it as 40 mg tablets with a coating on them.
They usually recommend taking 120 mg of it, once a day, by mouth. The tablets come in bottles, with 90 pills in each one.
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