So, mobocertinib is this special medication. It’s made to hit the EGFR oncogene—this thing that gets cancer cells all jacked up and causing trouble. It goes after this specific part of EGFR, called the exon 20 insertion, which is kind of a common mistake in lung cancer cells.
The stuff comes in capsules. They’re 40 mg each. For adults, the suggested dose is 160 mg, taken once a day.
You can take it with or without eating. The capsules come in bottles of 90 so you can easily follow the dose.