Erlotinib is a drug that blocks something called EGFR, which is linked to certain types of cancer like NSCLC and pancreatic cancer when there are mutations in it. It stops EGFR from sending signals. You can get this drug in tablets that come in three different strengths: 25, 100, and 150 milligrams.
The doc usually suggests taking 150 mg of this stuff every day, and it’s best on an empty belly. These tablets come in bottles, and each one holds 30 pills.