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  2. Dabrafenib - Wikipedia

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    Dabrafenib, sold under the brand name Tafinlar among others, is an anti-cancer medication used for the treatment of cancers associated with a mutated version of the gene BRAF. [2] Dabrafenib acts as an inhibitor of the associated enzyme B-Raf, which plays a role in the regulation of cell growth .

  3. Trametinib - Wikipedia

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    Trametinib, sold under the brand name Mekinist among others, is an anticancer medication used for the treatment of melanoma [4] [5] and glioma. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is a MEK inhibitor drug with anti-cancer activity. [ 8 ]

  4. Tunlametinib - Wikipedia

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    Tunlametinib is a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of cancer. It is an inhbitor of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase. [1]In China, tunlametinib was approved in 2024 for the treatment of patients with NRAS-mutated advanced melanoma who were previously treated with a PD-1/PD-L1 targeting agent.

  5. Prohibitin-targeting peptide 1 - Wikipedia

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    Prohibitin-targeting peptide 1 (also known as prohibitin-TP01 and TP01; trade name Adipotide) is a peptidomimetic with sequence CKGGRAKDC-GG-D (KLAKLAK) 2.It is an experimental proapoptotic drug [1] that has been shown to cause rapid weight loss in mice [2] and rhesus monkeys. [3]

  6. Tarlatamab - Wikipedia

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    Tarlatamab, sold under the brand name Imdelltra, is an anti-cancer medication used for the treatment of extensive-stage small cell lung cancer. [4] It is a bispecific T-cell engager that binds delta-like ligand 3 and CD3.

  7. Tovorafenib - Wikipedia

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    Tovorafenib, sold under the brand name Ojemda, is a medication used for the treatment of glioma. [1] [2] It is a kinase inhibitor.[1]The most common adverse reactions include rash, hair color changes, fatigue, viral infection, vomiting, headache, hemorrhage, pyrexia, dry skin, constipation, nausea, dermatitis acneiform, and upper respiratory tract infection. [3]

  8. Vemurafenib - Wikipedia

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    Vemurafenib , sold under the brand name Zelboraf, is a medication used for the treatment of late-stage melanoma. [2] It is an inhibitor of the B-Raf enzyme and was developed by Plexxikon . [ 2 ]

  9. Patritumab deruxtecan - Wikipedia

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