Sorafenib is a type of drug that stops certain enzymes. It helps with cancers like kidney cancer, liver cancer that can’t be operated on, and thyroid cancer that doesn’t respond to iodine treatment. It does this by stopping a bunch of enzymes, like VEGFR, PDGFR, and RAF kinases.
You get this in 200 mg tablets. The usual dose is 400 mg twice a day—so 800 mg in total—and you take it on an empty stomach. Each bottle has 120 of these tablets.