High glutamic transaminase may be caused by acute myocardial infarction, hepatic system disease or alcoholic liver disease, accordingly, beta receptor antagonist, reduced glutathione, glycyrrhizin, polyene phosphatidylcholine and other drugs can be taken for treatment. 1. Acute myocardial infarction: serum glutamine aminotransferase will be significantly increased, should be treated according to the guidelines and specific conditions, the drugs can be evaluated according to the cardiac function and blood pressure after the application of beta-receptor antagonists such as metoprolol, bisoprolol, etc., and there are also interventional and other therapeutic methods in addition to drug therapy. 2. Liver system diseases: such as acute viral hepatitis, which can increase the glutamic transaminase significantly, can be applied to reduce glutathione, glycyrrhizin and other drugs for relief and treatment. 3. Alcoholic liver disease: liver is the main organ to decompose alcohol, excessive alcohol consumption will aggravate the burden of liver, increase liver damage, and lead to the elevation of ghrelin, can be treated with drugs such as polyene phosphatidylcholine, which can stabilize endothelial cell membrane of hepatic sinusoids and hepatocyte membranes, reduce lipid peroxidation, and alleviate hepatocyte steatosis and its concomitant inflammation and fibrosis. In addition to viral hepatitis and alcoholic liver disease, there are other etiologies that can lead to high glutamic transaminase.