So, Erdafitinib is a blocker for a group called FGFR, it’s super focused on something called FGFR2/3 changes in a cancer called metastatic urothelial carcinoma. Get it? It mainly works by stopping a process called FGFR signaling. Just makes sense.
You’ll find it in pill form, in three sizes: 3 milligrams, 4 milligrams, and 5 milligrams. The doc usually suggests taking 8 milligrams a day. But hey, the dose can sometimes get bumped up to 9 milligrams.
One bottle holds 56 of these Erdafitinib pills.