So, Selumetinib is this MEK inhibitor thing that’s used to treat a specific kind of NF1, where you have these plexiform neurofibromas. It works by keeping that MEK signaling in check. You’ve got two dosage options for these capsules: 10 mg and 25 mg.
The doc usually says you should take the 25 mg ones, but hey, twice a day, on an empty stomach. And don’t mix ’em, take ’em one at a time. Each bottle’s got 60 of these little capsules.
So, you’ve got to stick to this schedule and be all about the doctor’s orders when taking Selumetinib. Now, this is a biggie – make sure you’re super empty when you take it because it really boosts how well the drug works.