So, Tazemetostat blocks this EZH2 protein that’s all about managing how genes are turned on and off. It’s mainly used for treating two types of cancer—epithelioid sarcoma and follicular lymphoma. You can get Tazemetostat in 200 mg pills, they’re the ones with a coating.
The doc usually suggests 800 mg twice a day, which is two pills every 12 hours. Each bottle holds 240 pills. That’s a full 60 days of your usual dose.
How it works is by keeping the EZH2 protein in check, which is thought to shut down genes that control cell growth. They think that by stopping this suppression, it can help in fighting cancer.
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