So, Tazemetostat is this thing that stops EZH2, which is some kind of gene regulator. It’s used to treat two types of cancer: epithelioid sarcoma and follicular lymphoma. It works by shutting down this pathway that deals with gene regulation.
You get it in these 200 mg pills with a coating. The doc says to take 800 mg twice a day, so that’s 1,600 mg in total. Each bottle has 240 pills, which should last you a month if you take them right.
You got to be careful and only take it with a doc’s eye on you, cause there can be side effects and it doesn’t play nice with other stuff.