So, Momelotinib is this thing that blocks JAK1 and JAK2, and it’s used to help folks with myelofibrosis and anemia. Its job is to make the spleen smaller and cut down on the inflammation. You can get it as tablets with a film coating.
They come in two doses—100 milligrams and 200 milligrams. For grown-ups, the suggested amount is 200 mg, and you take it just once every day. These come in bottles, and each one holds 30 tablets.
It blocks these enzymes, JAK1 and JAK2, which help myelofibrosis cells keep growing and surviving. You’re supposed to take these pills by mouth, with or without eating. You’ll want to keep an eye out for any side effects and get regular blood tests while you’re on it, just to make sure everything’s good.