About Tucatinib or Tukysa
Tucatinib is a kinase inhibitor that is used in combination with trastuzumab and capecitabine to treat adult patients with advanced unresectable or metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer, including those with brain metastases, who have previously received one or more anti-HER2-based regimens in the metastatic setting.
Strength
50 mg and 150 mg Tucatinib tablets
Recommended Dosage:
Oral administration of 300 mg twice a day, with or without meals. The recommended dosage for people with severe hepatic impairment is 200 mg orally twice a day.
Important: If patients experience any adverse reactions from the Tucatinib tablets, they must consult their treating doctor.
Warnings & Precautions
Common Tucatinib Side Effects
Storage and Handling
Store at a regulated room temperature of 20ºC to 25ºC, with excursions tolerated between 15ºC and 30ºC.
We follow a four-step process to procure the medicines:
When importing medication, we will need the following documents from the patient:
Once we have all these documents, the Sansfro team will initiate the application process for an import license. This license is essential to ensure that we can obtain the necessary medication once it receives government approval.
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Know More...How does Tucatinib work?
Tukysa inhibits the HER2 protein, which promotes the proliferation of HER2-positive breast cancer cells.
Who can take Tukysa treatment?
Tucatinib is primarily given to patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer who have already been treated with other HER2-targeted treatments.
How is the Tukysa tablet taken?
Tukysa is often administered orally as pills. Your consulting doctor will provide you with specific dosage instructions.
Are there any common Tucatinib side effects?
Tukysa’s most common adverse effects are diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, exhaustion, and headache. Patients must contact their consulting doctor if they experience any adverse side effects.
Can Tukysa be prescribed to all patients with HER2-positive breast cancer?
Tucatinib may not be appropriate for everyone. It is suitable for patients based on their medical history and current health situation, as determined by their consulting doctor.
How to Buy Tukysa online if it is not available offline?
Tukysa is a prescription medication that is rarely found both offline and online, except in the USA and Europe. Patients or their family members can get in touch with the Sansfro team for assistance with Tukysa. Sansfro can facilitate the import of this product either from the US or Europe.
What is the price of Tukysa in India?
Tukysa price in India depends on the product requirement and the country where the product is ordered. Request more details by reaching out to our Patient Support Team at (+91) 93157 05373 or help@sansfro.com
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