How long do you normally take diammonium glycyrrhizate capsules for transaminase 200?

  Transaminase 200U/L, taking diammonium glycyrrhetinate capsule usually takes about one month to return to normal, but it is not absolute, there are individual differences, each person’s response to the drug is different, the efficacy obtained is different, and the time needed to reduce transaminase naturally varies. It is not recommended to stop the medication suddenly, you need to gradually reduce the dosage before stopping it.  It is a more commonly used hepatoprotective and enzyme-lowering drug for acute and chronic viral hepatitis with elevated ghrelin, and its hepatoprotective effect is based on anti-inflammatory. When inflammation occurs in liver cells, they become necrotic and transaminases are elevated. In contrast, diammonium glycyrrhizate acts as an anti-inflammatory agent in the liver, indirectly lowering transaminases. In addition, the cause of high transaminases needs to be clarified, and simple liver-protective treatment without removing the cause is often ineffective.  It is important to closely observe the organism during the course of medication, because some side effects such as increased blood pressure and local edema may occur with diammonium glycyrrhizate capsules. However, in general, diammonium glycyrrhizate capsules are safe and can be taken as prescribed by the doctor.