So, Tepotinib is this thing that stops MET from working, and it’s for a type of lung cancer called NSCLC that has a certain gene mutation. It’s meant to keep MET from sending out those signals. It comes in these film-coated tablets, and they’re 225 mg each.
The doc usually suggests taking 450 mg of it once a day, and you should eat something while you’re at it. Each bottle has 30 tablets in it.