Ribociclib is used to treat breast cancer that has hormone receptors and no HER2. It stops the cancer cells from dividing by targeting the cyclin-dependent kinases 4 and 6, which are big players in controlling cell growth. You should take 600 mg every day for 21 days out of every 28-day cycle, which equals 200 mg tablets taken daily.
Each blister pack has 63 tablets, enough for three doses—since you take it for 21 days each cycle. You just need to take the tablets whole with water, no matter when you eat. Taking Ribociclib is more convenient than other treatments and might be less harmful too.
You should take Ribociclib under a doc’s care. They’ll keep an eye on you and might change the dose if needed. It’s safe and works, like most cancer drugs, but you might have some side effects that need attention.
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