So, Pemigatinib is used to treat cholangiocarcinoma, especially when there’s this thing called FGFR2 fusion. It’s an FGFR inhibitor, which is like a blocker for this signaling thing called FGFR. You got three different strengths to choose from: 4.5mg, 9mg, and the biggest one, 13.5mg.
The doc usually suggests taking 13.5mg of this stuff every day for two weeks out of every three weeks. Each bottle is filled with 14 tablets, enough for your cycle.