Can you take statins and aspirin with a history of hepatitis B?

Statins and aspirin may be taken under the supervision of a physician if there is a history of hepatitis B but current liver function is normal. Caution is advised for those with abnormal liver function. Taking statins may cause side effects such as abnormal liver function, and statins are mainly used for the treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and need to be taken for a long period of time, therefore, if there is a history of hepatitis B and the liver function is abnormal, it is recommended that people do not take them for the time being. People with normal liver function need to take it in moderation under the guidance of a doctor. Side effects of aspirin include liver and kidney damage. Studies have shown that a decrease in serum aspirin concentration will normalize aminotransferase values, so try not to take aspirin when there is a history of hepatitis B that leads to abnormalities in liver function, which may cause further worsening of liver damage. Those with a history of hepatitis B need to take the drug under medical supervision.