So, Tazemetostat is this cool drug that’s really good at fighting two types of cancer – epithelioid sarcoma and follicular lymphoma. How it works? It stops something called epigenetic regulation in its tracks. You take it in the form of these little film-coated tablets, each with 200 milligrams of the good stuff.
The doc says you should take 800 mg, twice a day. You’ll find them in these bottles, with 240 tablets each. It blocks the thing called epigenetic regulation by aiming at this EZH2 protein, which is way too much in some cancers.