Tazemetostat is an inhibitor that targets EZH2. It’s mainly used to treat epithelioid sarcoma and follicular lymphoma. It stops epigenetic regulation from happening.
You can get this medication as 200 mg film-coated tablets. You’re supposed to take 800 mg twice a day. Each bottle holds 240 pills.
Tazemetostat can block something called the EZH2 protein. It often goes haywire in cancers like epithelioid sarcoma and follicular lymphoma.