Momelotinib is used as an inhibitor, primarily targeting conditions like myelofibrosis and associated anemia. It’s made to help shrink spleens and cut back on inflammation. You got two dosages options here—100 mgs and 200 mgs, they’re both coated tablets.
The normal dose is 200 mgs, but you take it just once every day. Your bottle is chock-full of those tablets, 30 of them, anyway. The medication is intended to improve the quality of life and manage symptoms associated with myelofibrosis, such as anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, splenomegaly, and constitutional symptoms.
Make sure to stay on track with the dose your doctor gave you and no more without talking to them first.