Osimertinib is used to treat non-small cell lung cancer, and it focuses on EGFR T790M mutations. You can get it in 40 mg or 80 mg doses, and it comes in those easy-to-swallow film-coated pills. The doc usually says to take 80 mg a day, and you can eat or not—up to you.
Each bottle holds 30 pills, so it’s a one-month supply thing. Osimertinib is one of those EGFR inhibitors, meant for folks whose cancer has gotten used to other EGFR inhibitors, often because of that T790M thing.
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