What is the best drug to use for antiviral treatment at the moment. (A doctor suggested using Agmatine, I don’t know if it’s good, because it’s a new drug, and I’m a little worried about the negative effects of stopping the drug and rebounding). Currently, we are considering viral hepatitis B chronic. It is better to provide the results of abdominal ultrasound and blood test for further diagnosis. Since your ALT 〉80/L and HBV DNA>10^5, I suggest that you should apply antiviral treatment as soon as possible while applying liver-protecting and enzyme-lowering drugs such as Ganlixin or Qianglianin. At present, there are three main categories of hepatitis B antiviral drugs approved for use in China: 1) Interferon 1) Ordinary interferon 1) Intramuscular injection 1) Every other day; 2) Long-acting interferon 1) Subcutaneous injection 1) Weekly; 2) Nucleoside analogs, including lamivudine (Heptdine), adefovir (Herve Leigh, Meizitang, Daidin, etc.), tebivudine (Sobuvox), and entecavir (Boldin), taken orally 1 tablet/day. Thymopeptide a1 subcutaneous injection 1 tablet/times 2 times/week. Thymosin is usually used in conjunction with the first two. The advantage of interferon is that the rebound is not obvious after stopping the drug, the disadvantage is that there are many side effects, and it is inconvenient to take injections, and the average daily cost is high. The advantage of oral medications is that they are easy to take and have fewer side effects; the disadvantage is that the rebound is noticeable after stopping the medication. It is worth noting that all of these antiviral medications are effective while in use, which means that once the medication is discontinued, the antiviral effect will be lost, and there is a risk of causing the virus to rebound, so all of them are recommended to be used for a long period of time.