Elevated glutamyl transferase may be caused by viral hepatitis, cholecystitis, cirrhosis, etc. According to the specific cause of the disease, it is necessary to correspond to the use of hepatoprotective tablets, cefazolin capsules, entecavir tablets and other drugs for treatment. 1. Viral hepatitis: when viral hepatitis is serious, it can cause necrosis of liver cells, affect the metabolism of the liver, and lead to elevated glutamyl transferase. Generally, liver protection tablets, inosine tablets and other drugs can be used for treatment, which can improve liver function to a certain extent. 2. Cholecystitis: Inflammation of the gallbladder may affect the liver, resulting in localized abnormalities or necrosis of liver cells, which may cause elevated glutamyl transferase. At this time, cefazolin capsules, cefuroxime tablets and other drugs can be used for treatment, which has a good control effect on the inflammation. 3. Cirrhosis: Cirrhosis can cause damage to liver cells, which can affect the metabolism of glutamyltransferase by the liver, thus causing the elevation of glutamyltransferase. Treatment with drugs such as entecavir tablets and tenofovir tablets can alleviate high glutamyl transferase through the treatment of cirrhosis. When high glutamyltransferase occurs, it is important to go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment. At the same time, the use of all drugs must be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and it is not recommended to use drugs blindly.