So, Ibrutinib is this BTK inhibitor. It’s used to treat MCL, CLL, and Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia. It’s made to mess with cancer cells’ growth and survival by stopping BTK signals.
You can get it in 140 mg capsules or tablets. They say you should take it once a day between 420 and 560 mg. Each bottle holds 90 pills.
You’re supposed to take these with some food and a big glass of water. You really need to take it just like your doc tells you to. Yeah, there can be side effects, so keep an eye on yourself.
It can mess with other drugs, so make sure to tell your doc about everything you’re taking, even OTC stuff and herbs.