What to do if quetiapine causes elevated aminotransferases

Quetiapine, or quetiapine fumarate tablets, taking medication resulting in elevated transaminases should seek medical attention, under the guidance of a doctor to regulate the discontinuation of the drug or reduce the dose of use. Quetiapine Fumarate Tablets is a psychotropic drug used for the treatment of schizophrenia, which is mainly metabolized by the liver. According to the instructions for use of the drug shows that during the use of the drug may occur liver function abnormalities, diarrhea, cardiac enzymes increased, hypokalemia and other adverse reactions, and there is a dose-dependent adverse reaction. Elevated aminotransferases during drug administration should seek medical advice, stop the drug or adjust the dosage under the guidance of a doctor, and protect liver function symptomatically. During the use of quetiapine fumarate tablets should pay attention to hypotension, electrocardiogram, hepatic function and other changes, a history of convulsions is prohibited.