Release date: 2025-06-06 10:13:01 Recommended: 8
Understanding the correct way to use abuxitinib is critical to the effectiveness of treatment.
Abuxitinib is indicated for adult patients with specific skin problems.
The recommended starting dose is 100 mg per day, which can be adjusted to 200 mg according to the doctor's recommendation. Patients weighing less than 40 kg should reduce the dose to 50 mg.
It is recommended to take it orally at a fixed time every day, either before or after a meal. Tablets should be swallowed whole, avoiding breaking or chewing. If one dose is missed, the drug should be taken normally at the next dose and no follow-up dose is required.
Routine blood tests and liver function should be monitored regularly during the treatment period. If you have a persistent fever or unusual fatigue, you should seek medical attention. Avoid concomitant use with strong immunosuppressants, which may increase the risk of infection.
Reasonable planning of drug costs can reduce the financial burden of patients.
The price of 30 tablets (100mg/tablet) in the international market is about 1800-2200 US dollars. In some countries, the health insurance system can cover 50%-70% of the cost, and local policies need to be consulted in advance.
Medicines should be stored in a dry environment below 25°C, away from direct sunlight. If it is not used up within 6 months after opening, it should be discarded and cannot be used again.
The average annual cost of treatment for abuxitinib is approximately 40% higher than that of conventional therapy, but clinical data show faster symptom relief and less adjunctive drug use.
The correct use of aboxitinib requires both medical and economic considerations, and patients should maintain close communication with their care team to develop an individualized treatment plan.