It is a mixture of trace elements and folic acid, and can be taken as a trace element supplement and folic acid supplement for women during pregnancy or preconception. However, it is recommended that patients taking Elavil should not take it continuously for more than 1 month, and if it is still needed after 1 month, it is recommended to stop taking it for 1 week before considering continuing to take Elavil and other related drugs. For patients with elevated aminotransferases, it depends on the value of the elevated aminotransferases. If the value of aminotransferases is 40-80U/L, the patient is mostly considered to have transient liver function impairment, which means that the patient has previously consumed alcohol, stayed up late, worked hard, and eaten fatty foods. In this case, it is recommended that the patient should first actively change his daily habits, not to stay up late, not to drink alcohol, not to strain, and to take some bifenthrin drops or dicyclomine tablets to lower transaminases. For patients with combined viral hepatitis, if there is an elevation of ghrelin and glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase, it depends on whether there is a replication of virus in the patient’s body, and if there is a replication of virus, antiviral treatment should be actively considered.