Tazemetostat’s main job is to stop the EZH2 protein. It’s mostly used to treat two types of cancer: epithelioid sarcoma and follicular lymphoma. It works by keeping the epigenetic regulation in check.
You can get this drug in 200 mg tablet form, with a special coating. Doctors usually recommend adults take 800 mg twice a day. That’s a total of 1600 mg each day.
Each bottle comes with 240 pills. That should last you a whole month if you’re taking it as directed.