So, neratinib is this special kind of medicine that stops something called HER2 from working. It’s like a lock for a specific key. It does its job by stopping a signal that helps HER2-positive breast cancer grow and spread.
Think of it as turning off a switch for cancer cells. Neratinib comes in these 40 mg tablets that have a special coating. For grown-ups, the dose is usually 240 mg, taken every day with something to eat.
You’ll find these tablets in bottles with 180 of them.