So, afatinib is this thing that’s used to help with NSCLC, especially when it’s caused by those EGFR deletions or mutations. It stops EGFR signaling in its tracks. You can get afatinib in doses of 20, 30, or 40 milligrams, all in these film-coated tablets.
The doc usually recommends taking 40 mg of it every day on an empty stomach. Each bottle holds 30 tablets, just so you know.