Larotrectinib is made to target NTRK-fused solid tumors, hitting TRKA, TRKB, and TRKC proteins really hard. You got it in pill form or as a liquid, with doses ranging from 25 mg caps to 100 mg ones, or even a 20 mg/mL mixy. Doctors usually prescribe 100 mg taken twice a day for adults.
For kids, the dose is picked based on their surface area. It’s used for treating cancer that can’t be cut out or has spread, and it works both for grown-ups and kiddos with NTRK fusions. These come in bottles, each with a cool 60 caps.
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