Ivosidenib is a prescription med that helps with relapsed or tough-to-treat acute myeloid leukemia (AML). It’s made to stop a specific enzyme, IDH1, that’s often wonky in cancer cells. The main stuff in Ivosidenib goes after the wonky IDH1 in cancer cells, slowing down their growth.
You can get Ivosidenib in 250 mg tablet form. The doctor usually recommends taking 500 mg once every day, and you take it by mouth. Each bottle holds 60 of those tablets.