What to do with elevated transaminases due to growth hormone shots

Transaminase elevation caused by growth hormone, need to distinguish the severity of the mild, generally do not need special treatment, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic medication. 1. Mild elevation: Most patients may experience transient transaminase elevation when taking growth hormone, which is a mild elevation and generally does not require special treatment. After stopping the drug, the symptoms will gradually decrease and return to normal. 2. Severe elevation: If the transaminases are still high after stopping the injection of growth hormone, it is considered that the liver has been damaged during the use of the drug, resulting in high transaminases. At present, oral inosine tablets and compound glycyrrhizic acid glycoside preparation should be taken strictly according to the doctor’s instructions. In addition to the growth hormone, the elevated transaminase may also be caused by other factors, during which it is necessary to go to the hospital regularly for examination to find out whether there is any damage to the liver function. It is recommended to determine the treatment program under the guidance of the physician, to avoid blindly using their own medication.