What medication to take for high glutamyl aminotransferase?

Higher glutamine transferase requires both symptomatic and causative treatments. Commonly used medications for symptomatic treatment include glucuronolactone tablets, glycyrrhizic acid diamine, biphenyl dibenzoate drip pills, etc. For causative treatments, the cause should be clarified and diagnosed through further examination, and then appropriate medications should be used to address the cause of the disease.
Glutamine transferase is an important indicator of liver function, elevated suggests liver cell damage, generally mild elevation is not necessarily liver disease, can be seen in irregular diet, overwork, long-term alcohol abuse, etc., to improve lifestyle habits can be restored.
If it is elevated for a long time or the value is more than 3 times of the upper limit of normal value, it suggests that there may be liver diseases, which are commonly caused by hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer and so on, and it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease in time.
It is recommended to take medication under the guidance of a physician and to review liver function regularly.