Can inosine tablets bring down aminotransferases?

Inosine tablets have no obvious effect on reducing transaminases, but can play a supplementary treatment of acute and chronic hepatitis. Inosine has the effect of improving liver metabolism and promoting the recovery of liver function, and can be used to assist in the treatment of acute and chronic hepatitis, and can also be used in the treatment of leukopenia, thrombocytopenia and other diseases, as well as to alleviate and prevent schistosomiasis prevention and treatment of drug-induced liver and cardiotoxicity reactions. It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to inosine tablets. There may be an adverse reaction of stomach upset after using the drug. Therefore, inosine tablets have no significant effect on reducing transaminases, but can serve the purpose of auxiliary treatment of acute and chronic hepatitis. Patients who need to use inosine tablets for treatment should use the drug under the guidance of a doctor.