Adagrasib is a drug that’s made to stop KRAS G12C mutations. These mutations are pretty common in lung cancer, the kind that’s not small cell. It comes as a pill you take by mouth, and each pill is 200 mg.
You’re supposed to take 600 mg of it twice a day, so that’s three pills. You can take it with or without eating. The pills come in bottles with 180 of them, which gives you a month’s worth if you’re taking them at the full dose of 600 mg twice a day.
Adagrasib’s job is to zero in on that messed-up KRAS protein and try to stop cancer cells from growing because of that mutation.