So, afatinib is this inhibitor thing that helps with a type of lung cancer, specifically in cases where there are certain changes in the EGFR gene, like a deletion in exon 19 or the L858R mutation in exon 21. It works by stopping this EGFR stuff from sending out signals. You can get afatinib in three different strengths—20 mg, 30 mg, and 40 mg—all as these tablets with a coating.
The doc usually suggests taking 40 mg of it every day, on an empty belly. Each bottle holds 30 tablets.
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