Tazemetostat is a type of medication that blocks something called EZH2, which is like a key regulator of something we call epigenetic. It’s used to treat two kinds of cancers: epithelioid sarcoma and follicular lymphoma. You can get it as a 200 mg tablet.
They usually recommend taking 800 mg, twice a day. One bottle holds 240 tablets. It does its job by stopping epigenetic regulation, specifically by targeting the EZH2 pathway.
It’s really important to follow the dose they give you and take it exactly how your doctor tells you to.