Trametinib is an inhibitor. It’s made to deal with BRAF V600E/K mutations, especially in melanoma and NSCLC. It’s a MEK inhibitor, which is like a roadblock to the MEK signaling pathway.
You can get this drug in film-coated tablet form. There are two doses, 0.5 mg and 2 mg. The doc usually suggests taking 2 mg every day.
Take it on an empty stomach, that’s what they say. These tablets come in packs of 30.