So, Pirtobrutinib is this inhibitor thing for mantle cell lymphoma and CLL. It mainly works by targeting this BTK signaling. You got two dosages for this: 50 mg and 100 mg, both in tablet form.
The doc usually recommends taking 200 mg a day, just once. Each bottle comes with 60 tablets. You should take each tablet whole, whether you eat with it or not.
No breaking, chewing, or crushing, alright? Keep taking it as long as both you and your doc think it’s working. There might be some side effects, like low platelet count, diarrhea, and feeling tired, just to name a few. You might need to keep an eye on things and maybe change the dose based on how your body handles it and how well it’s working.
Regular blood tests are a must to keep track of your blood counts.
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