It’s called Gilteritinib and it’s for a special kind of blood cancer called AML, especially if you’ve got those FLT3 mutations. So, Gilteritinib works by stopping this FLT3 kinase thingy, which helps to keep those cancer cells from growing. This Gilteritinib comes in these 40 mg tablets, they’ve got a coating on them.
You’re supposed to take it at 120 mg every day, and just pop the pill right down without doing anything fancy to it. These tablets usually come in bottles with about 90 of them. Gilteritinib targets this thing called FLT3, which is big deal in cancer cells.
It’s super important in AML, like it gives the disease a big boost. The drug is designed to be taken consistently to maintain its efficacy and should be swallowed whole without splitting, crushing, or chewing, to prevent irritation and to ensure proper absorption.