Glutathione tablets are mainly used for the liver-protecting treatment of chronic hepatitis B. The main ingredient of glutathione tablets is reduced glutathione, which is a tripeptide compound containing sulfhydryl groups, and has important physiological activities such as activation of redox system, activation of sulfhydryl enzymes, detoxification, etc. It is commonly used in liver-protecting treatment of chronic hepatitis B. Glutathione tablets may cause allergic symptoms such as skin rashes after taking them, and the drug should be discontinued when this occurs. There may also be adverse reactions such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. It is prohibited for patients who are allergic to any of the ingredients of glutathione tablets, and glutathione tablets should not be mixed with vitamin B12, vitamin K3, menaquinone, calcium pantothenate, orotate, antihistamine preparations, sulfonamides and tetracycline. Patients who need to use glutathione tablets please consult a professional doctor, under the guidance of the doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions and reasonable use of medication.