This stuff, Afatinib, is really cool—it’s like a superhero for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer that has a certain type of DNA change called Exon 19 deletions or L858R mutations in EGFR. It’s super effective at stopping the EGFR/HER2 signaling pathway, like a traffic cop for cancer cells.
The medication is available in film-coated tablets with dosages of 20mg, 30mg, and 40mg, with a recommended dose of 40mg taken once daily on an empty stomach. Each bottle holds 30 tablets, making it easier to stick to your routine.