Can Gantaile (Liver Protection Drug) Lower Transaminase Levels?
Glycyrrhizin can reduce transaminase. This drug is a commonly used liver-protecting drug that can reduce transaminase. It is often used for long-term oral anti-tuberculosis drug treatment of tuberculosis to help reduce transaminase. In addition, for patients with chronic liver disease, fatty liver viral hepatitis or viral hepatitis, they can also take Glycyrrhizin for treatment. It is recommended not to stay up late, not to drink alcohol, to rest well, and then undergo further examination during medication. There are many reasons for the increase in transaminase, such as viral hepatitis, hepatitis B, alcohol, fat, and staying up late.
Glycyrrhizin has minimal side effects and can generally be taken long-term. However, all drugs, whether traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, have some degree of toxicity, and long-term use can be a burden on the liver. Generally, there may be some mild gastrointestinal reactions, but it will not affect the function of other organs.