So, Dacomitinib is a special kind of treatment that helps with a type of lung cancer called NSCLC. It’s mostly used for people who have specific changes in their EGFR gene. It does its job by stopping this EGFR protein that helps cancer cells grow and live.
It comes in pill form, and you can get it in different strengths—like 15 mg, 30 mg, or 45 mg. Doctors usually recommend taking 45 mg of this stuff once a day, and you should take it with your meals. These pills come in bottles with 30 pills each.
Just keep them at room temperature, not too hot or sunny, and away from moisture. How long you take this stuff depends on how well it works for you and how you handle it, plus whether you need to keep going with it.