Glucuronolactone tablets have the effect of protecting the liver and detoxification, and then to a certain extent to assist in the treatment of acute and chronic hepatitis. Glucuronolactone tablets can reduce the activity of hepatic amylase, inhibit glycogenolysis, increase the amount of hepatic glycogen, reduce fat reserves, and after entering the organism, it can be combined with poisons containing carboxyl or hydroxyl groups to form non-toxic or low-toxicity glucuronic acid conjugate, which is ultimately excreted in the urine, and then play a role in detoxification and liver protection; to a certain extent, it can play the role of adjuvant therapy for the purpose of acute and chronic hepatitis. However, it is forbidden for those who are allergic to this drug; mild gastrointestinal discomfort, red face and other adverse reactions may occur after the use of the drug. Hepatitis patients who need to use glucuronolactone tablets should be under the guidance of a doctor.