So, Olaparib is this PARP inhibitor that’s really good at treating cancer in people with specific mutations in their BRCA genes. It’s used for ovarian, breast, pancreas, and prostate cancers. It works by stopping cancer cells from fixing their DNA.
You’ve got two strengths: 100 mg and 150 mg, and they come in these film-coated tablets. The doc usually suggests taking 300 mg, twice a day. It’s fine if you take it with or without eating.
Each bottle has 60 tablets in it.
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