So, cabozantinib is a kind of drug that mainly helps with RCC and HCC. It works by slowing down these kinases like VEGFR and MET, which are involved in cancer cell signals. You can get it in three doses — 20, 40, and 60 mg — all in those film-coated tablets.
Doctors usually suggest taking 60 mg of it once a day. Ideally, on an empty stomach so it can absorb better. Each bottle has 30 tablets of the 60 mg strength, though.
Using cabozantinib is key for RCC and HCC patients. Following the dose and schedule is important to keep it working well.