So, Trametinib is this thing that stops MEK from doing its thing. It really helps with those melanoma and lung cancer stuff where BRAF V600E/K goes haywire. It keeps that MEK stuff in check, y’know.
You’ve got your 0.5 mg and 2 mg tabs. Most people take the 2 mg dose, and it’s best on an empty belly. They come in bottles with 30 tablets.
Inhibition of MEK can keep BRAF-mutated cancers in line and might even slow the growth of those tumors. You might have some side effects like the runs, being all tired out, or maybe a rash here and there. Keep an eye on any of that nastiness that could crop up.