At present, commonly used hepatoprotective drugs mainly include anti-inflammatory drugs, cell membrane stabilizers, antioxidants such as compound glycyrrhizin tablets, silymarin, thiopronin, etc., but their specific efficacy varies from person to person, and it is impossible to say what is better. 1. Anti-inflammatory drugs: such as compound glycyrrhizin tablets, bisabolol tablets, etc., mainly used in the treatment of chronic liver disease. This kind of drug is prohibited for those who are allergic to it, and there may be dizziness, abdominal pain and other adverse reactions during the process of using the drug. 2. Cell membrane stabilizers: such as silymarin, polyene phosphatidylcholine, etc., mostly used in toxic liver injury, or hepatitis, cirrhosis, adjuvant therapy. This kind of drug is also prohibited for those who are allergic to it, and the adverse reactions include skin rash, diarrhea and so on. 3. Antioxidants: such as thiopronin, reduced glutathione, etc., can be used to improve the liver function of various types of acute and chronic hepatitis. These drugs are prohibited for those who are allergic to them, and some of them are also prohibited for children, pregnant women or nursing mothers. Adverse effects include palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), skin rashes, etc. However, it should be noted that in addition to the above drugs, there are also some other antioxidants that can improve liver function. However, it should be noted that, in addition to the above drugs, there are other types of hepatoprotective drugs available in clinical treatment, and the specific efficacy of different hepatoprotective drugs may vary depending on the physical condition of the user, compliance, severity of the disease and other factors, so it is not possible to presume that which drug has the best therapeutic effect. To summarize, those who have the need to use hepatoprotective drugs must choose drugs under the guidance of a doctor according to the actual situation of the individual, and closely observe the efficacy of the drug and the reaction, if there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in a timely manner. Do not blindly use drugs or increase or decrease the dosage by yourself, so as not to cause adverse consequences.