Neratinib is a type of inhibitor that’s made to treat breast cancer that’s caused by HER2. It stops the EGFR/HER2 pathways from working. You can get it in these film-coated tablets, each one is 40 mg.
The doc usually says to take 240 mg of it once a day, and you should eat while you do that. They come in a pack with 180 tablets. The medication belongs to the class ofGeneric Drugs, as it is a formulation similar to the branded drug.
It’s meant for people who already had treatment with trastuzumab and pertuzumab. You really need to stick with the 240 mg dose, taken with food, to make sure it works right and gets absorbed good.