So, repotrectinib is a kind of treatment that’s aimed at stopping certain enzymes that help cancer cells grow and spread. It’s especially good for cancers linked to ROS1, NTRK, and ALK gene fusions. They use it for a type of lung cancer called NSCLC that tests positive for ROS1, and also for some other cancers that have these gene mix-ups.
You can get repotrectinib in 40 mg capsule form, and it comes in bottles with 60 capsules. For adults, the usual dose is 160 mg a day for the first two weeks, then 160 mg two times a day after that. Keep taking it as long as it’s working and you’re not having too much trouble with side effects.