A transaminase of 330+ is usually a serious condition that requires active medical attention to identify the cause and manage accordingly. If there is a recent elevation of transaminases, there is no previous history of liver disease, and transient or transient elevation of transaminases occurs recently, such as after taking liver-damaging drugs or drinking alcohol. This is easy to treat and can return to normal in a short period of time with adequate rest, discontinuation of medication, and other liver-protecting treatments. If there is a history of chronic liver disease such as hepatitis B, the liver had a long history of inflammatory activity, and the transaminases have recently been elevated to more than 300U/L, suggesting a higher degree of inflammatory activity in the liver, it is recommended that entecavir be used for antiviral treatment, and take Pentoxifylline capsules to protect the liver and lower the enzyme therapy. Therefore, for different causes of transaminase elevation, need to identify clearly, give different treatments, specific can consult a professional physician’s opinion, the drug is used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.