Can taking tuberculosis medicine and liver protection at the same time protect liver function from being impaired?

Taking tuberculosis medication along with liver protection drugs may not necessarily protect liver function from damage, but it can reduce the corresponding symptoms. Tuberculosis is a serious infectious disease and lead to infection in many parts of the body, and this infection is persistent, the consequences are more serious, so it must be actively treated. In general, many of the anti-tuberculosis drugs cause significant damage to liver function, such as rifampicin, rifapentine and pyrazinamide. Therefore, at the same time of anti-tuberculosis treatment with these drugs, it is generally necessary to treat with liver-protecting drugs, and common liver-protecting drugs include liver-protecting tablets and glutathione. The drugs should be administered under the guidance of a physician. At the same time, liver function should be reviewed regularly, and the medication regimen should be adjusted regularly according to the results of liver function tests.