Do antibiotics hurt the liver?

For the antibiotics used in clinical practice, they all have more or less damage to the liver. For drugs such as erythromycin or roxithromycin, the damage to liver function is greater, while cephalosporin antibiotics have less effect on liver function, especially cefixime and other drugs, which have the least damage to liver function. Therefore, in daily life, if patients have inflammation, they can consider oral cefixime for active anti-inflammatory treatment. In addition, for the usual treatment of patients with biliary system infections and infections in other areas, patients can prefer cefixime or other classes of cephalosporins as active anti-inflammatory drugs for anti-inflammatory treatment. For example, if a patient has an acute gallbladder infection, active anti-inflammatory treatment with ceftriaxone sodium and tinidazole can be given for about 3-5 days, and the patient’s symptoms can mostly be relieved or cured. In addition, the patient in the application of antibiotics, pay attention to the application of antibiotics, need to apply about 3-5 days, in the middle of the frequent change of antibiotics and sudden discontinuation, which will promote the possibility of patients resistant bacteria, as well as the future application of such antibiotics ineffective situation.