There is no specific recovery time for drug-induced liver impairment, which needs to be judged based on the toxicity of the specific drug, the degree of impairment, and the individual’s constitution.
Drugs that commonly cause liver impairment include acetaminophen, isoniazid, streptomycin, quinolones, cephalosporins, and Chinese herbs. If you take these drugs for a short period of time, the degree of liver injury is mild and the patient’s physical condition is good, usually 1-2 months can gradually recover.
If these drugs are taken for a long period of time, the degree of liver damage is heavier and the patient’s physique is weaker, the recovery time will be prolonged. In addition, for patients who need to take these drugs for a long time, most of them will take drugs such as reduced glutathione to protect the liver and reduce the damage to liver function.
Patients should consult the doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.