The common causes of jaundiced hepatitis are viral hepatitis and autoimmune hepatitis. The medications that can be used to resolve this condition include antiviral medications, immune preparations, and hepatoprotective medications. 1. Viral hepatitis can cause jaundiced hepatitis and requires the use of antiviral drugs. Antiviral drugs include interferon and nucleoside analogs. For example, lamivudine and entecavir are used to treat hepatitis B; and vepatavir is used to treat hepatitis C. 2. Autoimmune hepatitis can also cause jaundice hepatitis, which needs to be treated with immune agents, including glucocorticoid and antimetabolite drugs, such as prednisolone and methotrexate. 3. Jaundice hepatitis can be treated with some liver-protecting drugs, such as bisabolol tablets, reduced glutathione tablets, etc., on the basis of the treatment for the primary cause of jaundice. The above drugs should be applied under the guidance of physicians, and should not be purchased and used on their own to prevent aggravation and delay of the condition.