Can medication for hepatitis B patients with coronary artery disease aggravate liver disease?

Coronary heart disease drugs are commonly used: antiplatelet drugs, drugs to improve heart rate, statins, vasodilator drugs, etc., hepatitis B patients with coronary heart disease to take the treatment of coronary heart disease drugs commonly used in the treatment of coronary heart disease may aggravate the damage to liver function, the need for reasonable use of coronary heart disease medications under the direction of the doctor. 1. Antiplatelet drugs have the effect of preventing thrombosis, such as aspirin, clopidogrel, etc., long-term use of liver damage. 2. Drugs to improve heart rate have the effect of improving myocardial ischemia and controlling heart rate, such as propranolol and nadolol, etc., which have certain damage to the liver when taken for a long time. 3. Statin drugs have the effect of inhibiting cholesterol synthesis and thus lowering fat, such as atorvastatin, simvastatin, etc. Long-term use of these drugs will cause some damage to the liver. 4. Vasodilator drugs have the effect of expanding coronary artery blood vessels and reducing myocardial oxygen consumption, such as nitroglycerin, isosorbide nitrate, etc. Long-term use of these drugs has a certain degree of damage to the liver, therefore, during the period of medication, it is recommended that regular review of liver function. Warm reminder:If the patient’s aminotransferase abnormally elevated, do not continue to use the drug without authorization, should go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to use the drug.