High transaminases can be lowered by taking biphenyl dibenzoate pills and dicyclomol tablets, but the effect of drug treatment is related to the condition and other reasons. Generally speaking, elevated aminotransferases caused by liver and gallbladder diseases can be treated with liver-protecting and enzyme-lowering medications such as biphenyl bisabolol pills and bicyclic alcohol tablets, and in the case of viral hepatitis and viral infections, anti-infective treatments should be adopted, such as taking anti-infective medications such as entecavir and tenofovir. It should be noted that the possible adverse reactions of taking entecavir are diarrhea, nausea, headache, etc. Pregnant and lactating women, renal insufficiency should be used with caution. And the common adverse reactions of Tenofovir are dizziness, headache, abdominal pain, etc. Women during pregnancy should use it with caution to avoid any effect on the fetus. The above drugs are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used blindly on their own to avoid adverse effects.