What are the medications that lower aminotransferases

Transaminase-lowering drugs mainly include reduced glutathione, glycyrrhizic acid preparations and other hepatoprotective drugs. 1. Reduced glutathione: its mechanism of lowering transaminases is to protect the liver cell membrane, which in turn reduces the release of transaminases from liver cells. 2. Glycyrrhizic acid preparations: such as diammonium glycyrrhizinate, glycyrrhizin, etc., which have strong anti-inflammatory, hepatocellular membrane protection and liver function improvement effects, are mainly used for the patients with severe liver injury and large degree of transaminase elevation. 3. Other hepatoprotective drugs: commonly used are bisabolol tablets, silymarin capsules, polyene phosphatidylcholine capsules and so on. When the situation of elevated aminotransferases occurs, you should consult a doctor in time, improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out the corresponding treatment. The use of medication should be under the guidance of the doctor, not unauthorized use of medication.