Tazemetostat’s job is to keep the EZH2 protein in check, a key player in how genes are regulated. It’s used for dealing with two types of cancer: epithelioid sarcoma and follicular lymphoma. You get Tazemetostat in these 200 mg tablets with a coating.
You should take 800 mg, twice a day – that’s four tablets. One bottle has 240 tabs, enough for about a month on this dose. How Tazemetostat works is by shutting down the EZH2 protein, helping undo some of the cancer-related changes at the genetic level.
Patients gotta take Tazemetostat like the doc says, and keep up with their check-ups so any problems or how well it’s working can be spotted quick.
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