So, trametinib is this MEK inhibitor thing. It’s mainly used to treat melanoma, like the V600E/K-mutant type, and NSCLC. It’s a pill, you take it.
It blocks this thing called MEK signaling, which is what it’s all about. You can get this drug in two doses, 0.5 mg and 2 mg, and it comes in those film-coated tablet dealies. The docs usually say 2 mg a day, best on an empty stomach.
You’ve got to take each tablet with water, alright? No chewing or crushing it. These tablets come in bottles, each with 30 tablets so you can keep it simple and easy with the dosing.