Hepatitis B patients usually need to take hepatoprotective drugs during antiviral treatment. Hepatitis B is viral hepatitis B, which can be categorized into acute viral hepatitis B and chronic viral hepatitis B. Acute viral hepatitis B does not usually require antiviral treatment, while for patients with chronic viral hepatitis B, antiviral treatment becomes the most important treatment. For patients with hepatitis B, antiviral treatment is mainly aimed at effectively inhibiting the replication of hepatitis B virus in order to slow down the progression of the disease. Since hepatitis B can damage liver health and affect liver function, patients with hepatitis B need to reduce liver damage and maintain liver function through the use of liver-protecting medications, such as glutathione and vitamin E, at the same time as antiviral treatment. Although it is said that chronic hepatitis B cannot be completely cured, early treatment can effectively prevent the occurrence of cirrhosis, liver cancer and other serious complications and improve the quality of life of individuals. Individuals who are diagnosed with hepatitis B should receive regular treatment without delay.