So, binimetinib is this MEK inhibitor thing. It’s used to treat BRAF V600E/K-mutant melanoma, especially when it’s paired with encorafenib. It zeroes in on and stops the MEK signaling pathway, which is pretty important in melanoma’s growth.
You can get it as a film-coated tablet, and it’s typically in 15 mg doses. The recommended dose for adults is 45 mg twice a day, which is three tablets per day. Each pack has 84 of these tablets, and you’re supposed to take them whole, no breaking or chewing.
You’re supposed to take these with food and try to take them at about the same time every day. If you miss a dose, don’t just take double the amount later. Binimetinib can have some serious side effects, like liver issues and heartbeat changes.
It’s super important to follow your doc’s instructions on this one.
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