Neratinib is a HER2 inhibitor that’s designed to treat breast cancer. It’s meant to be irreversible. It does its job by stopping EGFR and HER2 signals.
You can get this drug as a 40 mg tablet, kind of like a shiny pill. Doctors usually tell adults to take 240 mg once a day, and don’t forget, with food! One bottle holds 180 tablets, which should last you a while. You should take the pill as it is, don’t break it up or chew it.
Make sure you follow the doctor’s orders, ’cause it helps the medicine work best and keeps the side effects down.
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