What are the medications used to treat high glutathione due to alcohol consumption?

The medications for the treatment of high glutamine transaminase caused by alcohol consumption include hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory drugs and glucocorticoid drugs. 1. Hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory drugs: for mild elevation of AAT, you can choose polyenylphosphatidylcholine, reduced glutathione, dicyclomine and other hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory drugs, but it is not recommended to apply multiple drugs at the same time, to avoid adverse reactions and aggravation of the burden on the liver due to drug interactions. 2. Glucocorticoid drugs: If the glutamic transaminase is too high, glucocorticoid drugs can be used to improve the biochemical indexes, such as methylprednisolone, prednisone and so on. It can improve the clinical symptoms and serum biochemical indicators of patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication to avoid adverse consequences.