Tepotinib is an inhibitor that focuses on MET, which is used to treat a type of lung cancer called NSCLC. It’s specifically for folks with a certain mutation in the MET gene, the 14th exon kind. It works by stopping something called the MET signaling pathway.
You take this med in doses of 450 mg, one pill a day, and always with some food in your tummy. It comes as a tablet, like a normal pill, and each one has 225 mg inside. It’s made so you take it just once a day, which is super handy for folks.
The tablets come in bottles with 30 tablets each, so it lasts about a month if you take it like you’re supposed to.