How long after taking enzyme-lowering drugs before going for blood tests

It usually takes about 1 week to take enzyme-lowering drugs and then go for blood tests. When the transaminases are elevated, you should use enzyme-lowering drugs to help improve your condition. The main role of enzyme-lowering drugs is to repair liver cells and promote the recovery of liver function, and the transaminases in the body will gradually improve after liver function is restored, so the speed of transaminase decline after taking drugs is relatively slow. Generally, liver function will be improved in about 1 week after taking the drug, and blood test will show that transaminases will be gradually reduced. The use of enzyme-lowering drugs should also be combined with dietary care, should reduce the intake of fatty and cholesterol foods, which will increase the burden on liver cells, but not conducive to treatment, the effect of drug treatment will be affected.