So, Dacomitinib is this stuff that stops a protein called EGFR, and it’s used to help with a type of lung cancer known as NSCLC. It goes after specific changes in the EGFR, like when part 19 is missing or there’s a thing called L858R in part 21. You can get this drug in three doses: 15, 30, and 45 milligrams, and they come in these film-coated tablets.
The advice is to take 45 milligrams every day. Each bottle holds 30 of those 45 mg tablets. Dacomitinib does its thing by stopping EGFR from sending signals, which is a big deal in how cancer cells grow.