The elevated glutathione level indicates that the liver cells have been damaged to some extent. There are more types of liver-protective drugs, so you can choose one or two types of liver-protective drugs to take orally. If the elevation of aminotransferases is obvious, intravenous infusion of liver-protective drugs is needed to achieve a better therapeutic effect. If a patient has elevated aminotransferases, he should be hospitalized for a systematic examination to clarify the causes of liver cell damage, such as fatty liver, alcoholic liver, hepatitis B, etc. These conditions can cause elevated aminotransferases, and the aminotransferases can be better controlled by treating the cause.