Can glucuronolactone tablets lower aminotransferases?

The instructions for Glucuronolactone Tablets do not specify that they have the effect of lowering transaminases. It is used clinically as an adjunctive therapy for acute and chronic hepatitis. The drug into the body can be combined with toxic substances containing hydroxyl or carboxyl groups to form a low-toxic or non-toxic conjugate excreted by the urine, which has a protective effect on the liver and detoxification. The adverse reactions of Glucuronolactone Tablets include redness, mild gastrointestinal discomfort, which will disappear when the dosage is reduced or the drug is stopped; it is prohibited for those who are allergic to any of the components of the product, and allergic individuals should be cautious in using the product; it is prohibited to use it when the properties have changed; in addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that this product is used as an adjuvant treatment for liver disease, and before using it for the first time, it is necessary to consult with a physician and go to the hospital for regular checkups. The above content is for reference only, patients who need to use glucuronolactone tablets or drugs to reduce aminotransferases, please consult a professional hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.