Can Liver Relief Pills cause high aminotransferases?

Usually, the correct use of Liver Relief Pills will not cause high transaminases, but if you take Liver Relief Pills for a long time or overdose, it may cause elevated transaminases. Liver Shuji Pills is a kind of proprietary Chinese medicine, under normal circumstances, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to take on time and in accordance with the dosage, will not cause transaminases to rise. If a patient takes Liver Relief Pills privately, he or she may overdose or take it for a long time, and improper use of any drug may lead to drug-related liver injury and elevated aminotransferases. The main effects of Shu Liver Pills are to ease the liver and stomach, regulate qi and relieve pain (relieve pain by unblocking qi), and are commonly used clinically to treat gastric and epigastric pain, fullness in the chest, cacophony (a feeling in the stomach similar to hunger, emptiness accompanied by burning), vomiting, belching (hiccups), acidity, and other discomforts due to liver stagnation and stagnation of qi (poor qi and blood transportation in the liver and depression of emotions and feelings). It should be noted that pregnant women, lactating women, and patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency need to be cautious when using Shu Liver Pills. Liver Relief Pills contain vermilion sand and should not be taken for a long period of time. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a professional doctor or pharmacist as prescribed by the doctor, if the situation of high transaminases, patients are advised to go to the hospital for relevant examinations.