Taking Compound Glycyrrhizin Tablets as prescribed by your doctor will not harm your liver. Compound glycyrrhizin tablets have immunomodulatory, hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory effects. It is often used to treat chronic liver disease and improve liver function, as well as to treat eczema and baldness. Because Compound Glycyrrhizin Tablets itself has an inhibitory effect on liver cell damage and can promote the proliferation of liver cells, while inhibiting the proliferation and activity of viruses, it is often used to treat chronic liver disease and improve liver function. Common side effects of Compound Glycopyrrolate Tablets include hypokalemia, increased blood pressure, weight gain and other symptoms of pseudoaldosteronism. If patients need to take Compound Glycyrrhizin Tablets for a long time, blood pressure and blood sodium levels need to be tested regularly. If symptoms of rhabdomyolysis such as edema, decreased urine output or weakness, or twitching of the extremities occur, it is necessary to stop the drug and go to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner. In addition, when Compound Glycyrrhizin Tablets are used together with other agents containing glycyrrhizin, it may lead to high levels of glycyrrhizin in the body, which may cause pseudoaldosteronism, and care should be taken. Compound glycyrrhizin tablets are prescription medications and should be taken as prescribed by a physician. Compound Glycyrrhizin Tablets are contraindicated in patients with hypokalemia and end-stage cirrhosis.