So, Sorafenib comes in these little 200 mg film-coated pills. It works by blocking these kinases—things like VEGFR, PDGFR, and RAF kinases. It’s used to treat advanced kidney cancer (RCC), inoperable liver cancer (HCC), and thyroid cancer that doesn’t respond to iodine treatment.
You take it on an empty stomach, 400 mg twice a day, which adds up to 800 mg all day. Each bottle has 120 of these pills. Just make sure to take them 30 minutes after you eat something.