Adagrasib is a special kind of drug. It’s made to go after those KRAS G12C mutations that pop up in lung cancer, the kind that’s not small cell. The stuff comes in 200 mg tablet form.
So, for grown-ups dealing with stage 4, spread-out, or any advanced NSCLC, they’re supposed to take 600 mg of this stuff, twice a day. That’s about two tablets, by the way, and they can be taken with or without food. And they’re sold in bottles that hold 180 tablets.