So, Momelotinib is this cool medicine that’s meant to help with myelofibrosis and anemia by blocking Jak1/2. And it does its thing by shrinking the spleen and knocking down the inflammation. You got two types of the pill – 100 mg and 200 mg ones, all with that film coating.
The usual dose is 200 mg a day, just one pill every day. Each bottle is packed with 30 tablets. Doctors usually give this to help with symptoms and to make life better for people who’ve got those long-term conditions that mess with their blood cells and bone marrow blood vessels.
Before you start popping these pills, you gotta chat with your doc about any possible side effects or stuff it might mess up with other drugs. You need to take it like your doc tells you to and keep in touch with your healthcare folks. Keep your pills where it’s not too hot or sunny – just at room temperature, okay?