This drug, Tazemetostat, is used to treat two types of cancer: epithelioid sarcoma and follicular lymphoma. The way it works is by stopping a process called epigenetic regulation. You can get Tazemetostat as 200 mg pills with a coating.
They usually suggest adults take 800 mg in total, split up into two doses over the day. So, if you’re taking Tazemetostat, you’ll have 1600 mg of it each day. Each tablet is 200 mg, so you’d have to take four in a day to hit the 1600 mg mark.
It comes in bottles with 240 tablets, which should give you a month’s worth of the recommended dose.
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