How long does taking Liothyronine impair liver and kidney function?

There is no accurate clinical data on how long it takes to damage liver and kidney function when taking Liuzasulfur, depending on the dosage as well as the course of the medication and the individual’s physical condition. If a large amount of Liuzosulfur is taken for a long period of time, it may harm the liver and kidneys; however, if it is only taken in small doses or for a short period of time, it will have less effect on the liver and kidney functions, so there is no accurate data on how long it will harm the liver and kidney functions. If you are worried that taking Liuzosulfur will damage your liver and kidney function, you should have regular checkups, and once you find that your liver and kidney function are impaired, you need to stop taking the drug immediately, or change to other drugs that can replace Liuzosulfur, such as Mesalazine. When taking Liuzosulfur, it should be noted that it is prohibited if you are allergic to the components of the drug, prohibited in the presence of intestinal obstruction as well as urinary obstruction, prohibited in pregnancy, lactation, newborns, and used with caution in people with hepatic and renal insufficiency. Long-term use of the drug may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite and other symptoms, which will be relieved after stopping the drug in time. If you need to take Liuzasulfur should follow the doctor’s instructions, do not unauthorized use of medication, we recommend that patients go to the hospital in time, consult a professional physician.