Adagrasib is meant to help with treating lung cancer in people who have this kind of a KRAS G12C mutation. The stuff that makes this drug work zero in on that altered KRAS thing. This drug comes as tablets and each one has 200 milligrams in it.
The drug usually needs you to take 600 mg twice a day. That’s the same as three tablets. You can take these at meal times or on an empty stomach—it’s your pick.
A bottle holds 180 pills and will last you a full month with the standard dosing plan. So you just break those 600 milligrams into two shots: one in the morning and one in the night. It’s key to take the stuff exactly like the doctor tells you so it’ll actually work.