What drugs can lower transaminases

Drugs such as compound ammonium glycyrrhizate, bupropion and silymarin can lower transaminases. When the human liver function is lost, it cannot metabolize the transaminases in human blood properly, thus leading to elevated transaminases, which need to be helped by drugs that protect liver cells and improve liver function to lower transaminases. Compound ammonium glycyrrhizate has an important role in various liver diseases, not only to promote liver cell recovery, but also to prevent liver necrosis, and the elevated transaminases can be improved after the liver function gradually recovers. Bifidobutyrate can not only strengthen the liver’s metabolism of toxins, but also reduce the damage caused by metabolites to liver cells, so it can achieve a relatively good effect of liver protection and enzyme reduction. The main function of silymarin is to enhance liver cell function and protect liver cells, which is a common liver protection drug, and also has a lowering effect on elevated transaminases. Some people have elevated transaminases due to bad habits, such as staying up late, using birth control pills, and drinking a lot of alcohol. By adjusting for these factors, elevated transaminases can also be improved.