Is Haloperidol Melitrexin Tablets harmful to the liver if taken?

Fluperthiazide Melitrexin Tablets have some damage to the liver, but most patients do not have obvious liver damage manifestations, only individual patients will have liver function abnormalities. Fluperthiazide melitrexate is a psychotropic drug for the treatment of mild-to-moderate depression and anxiety, which needs to be metabolized by the liver before it is excreted through the feces and urine, therefore, it has some damage to the liver, however, if it is used correctly, most of the patients will not have obvious liver damage, and only individual patients will have minor liver function abnormalities. Common adverse reactions to haloperidol melittin tablets include insomnia, restlessness, agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, tremor, dry mouth and constipation, and fatigue. The drug is contraindicated in people who are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors, in people who are allergic to the components of this drug, in the presence of circulatory disorders as well as central nervous system depression due to various causes (e.g., acute alcohol), and in people with untreated angle-closure glaucoma. It is also not recommended for the early stages of recovery from myocardial infarction, as well as for people with various degrees of cardiac arrhythmia, coronary ischemia, heart block, and not to be used in large quantities in depressed patients with suicidal tendencies. Haloperidol Melitrexin Tablets is a prescription drug and must be used under the supervision of an experienced medical professional.