What is the fastest and most effective way to lower aminotransferases?

The fastest and most effective way to lower aminotransferases is to find out the cause of aminotransferases and target medication, surgery and intervention.
At present, there are many causes of transaminase elevation in clinical practice, and the specific treatment needs to be based on the specific causes of the disease, and adopt different treatment programs in order to achieve the effect of rapid reduction of transaminase.
If the transaminase is elevated due to viral hepatitis B, antiviral and hepatoprotective drugs can be given, such as entecavir combined with thiopronin, to try to control viral replication, and then the transaminase index will decrease.
If the elevation of transaminases is caused by excessive bile stasis in the liver, if there is organic pathology causing obstruction, the bile ducts should be unblocked through surgical or interventional means, and oral ursodeoxycholic acid combined with reduced glutathione can also be considered for treatment.
It is recommended to consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment.