Ribociclib is this newCDK4/6,(HR )、2(HER2-)。 It stops these two enzymes, cyclin-dependent kinases 4 and 6, that control how cells divide from doing their thing. You take 600 mg of Ribociclib every day, for 21 days out of every 28 days, like clockwork. Each tablet has 200 mg of Ribociclib and they’re those capsules with a thin coating.
They come in packs with 63 tablets, so one full treatment pack is three of these blister packs. Make sure to take these pills on an empty stomach, either an hour before or two hours after eating. It’s super important to follow the doctor’s instructions, sticking to 21 days on and 7 days off with this med.
You might experience some side effects like diarrhea, queasiness, throw-ups, tiredness, joint pain, and higher cholesterol, among a few. Your doc will keep an eye on you for any unwanted effects and check your blood counts every so often.
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