What medicine to take to protect the liver with high transaminases

Increased transaminases can be treated by taking oral compound glycyrrhizin tablets or applying liver protection tablets, and also applying silymarin capsules for routine liver protection and enzyme lowering treatment. You should also actively identify the cause of the disease and provide targeted treatment. For chronic viral hepatitis with recurrent attacks and abnormal transaminases, antiviral drugs, such as adefovir or lamivudine, should be applied, and changes in liver function indicators should be monitored regularly. Sports and exercise should be done to enhance physical fitness and eat more vitamin-rich foods or take oral B vitamins, which also have a certain role in protecting the liver and stabilizing liver cell membranes.