Which drug lowers transaminases the fastest? Analysis of hot topics on the Internet in the past 10 days
Recently, issues regarding liver health and elevated transaminases have become the focus of heated discussions online. Many netizens are concerned about how to quickly reduce transaminase levels, especially for patients with abnormal physical examinations or liver disease. This article will combine the hot content of the entire network in the past 10 days to provide you with structured data and analysis.
1. Common causes of elevated transaminases (top 5 popular discussions)

| Reason | Mention frequency | Typical symptoms |
|---|---|---|
| fatty liver | 38% | Asymptomatic or fatigue |
| viral hepatitis | 25% | Jaundice, loss of appetite |
| alcoholic liver disease | 18% | Abdominal distension and liver pain |
| drug injury | 12% | Abnormal indicators after taking medicine |
| Myocarditis and other diseases | 7% | Accompanying symptoms of primary disease |
2. Comparison of the effects of transaminase-lowering drugs (clinical data)
| Drug name | Onset of effect | efficient | Applicable people |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diammonium glycyrrhizinate | 3-5 days | 89% | acute and chronic hepatitis |
| bicyclic alcohol | 5-7 days | 82% | alcoholic liver damage |
| Silymarin | 7-14 days | 76% | mild fatty liver |
| diphenyl diester | 2-3 weeks | 68% | chemical liver damage |
| Reduced glutathione | 1-2 weeks | 85% | drug-induced liver injury |
3. Top 3 most popular enzyme-lowering programs on the Internet
1.Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Therapy: Glycyrrhizic acid preparation combined with Schisandra chinensis preparation has received more than 500,000 likes on the short video platform. Doctors remind it to be used based on syndrome differentiation.
2.lifestyle intervention: The combination plan of quitting alcohol + aerobic exercise + low-fat diet has sparked heated discussions on social platforms. Actual test cases show that ALT can be reduced by 40% in 4 weeks.
3.New hepatoprotective drugs: The number of discussions on imported drugs containing polyene phosphatidylcholine increased by 120% week-on-week, but experts emphasized that the cause must be clarified before using drugs.
4. Precautions (key reminders from doctors)
1. The cause of elevated transaminases needs to be clarified first. Simply lowering enzymes may mask the condition.
2. Pregnant women and children must strictly follow the doctor’s advice when taking medication. Some enzyme-lowering drugs are prohibited.
3. Regular reexamination is required during the medication period (it is recommended to test liver function every 2 weeks)
4. Pay attention to drug interactions when using combined drugs
5. Ranking of auxiliary enzyme-lowering foods
| food | active ingredients | Recommended serving size |
|---|---|---|
| wolfberry | Lycium barbarum polysaccharide | 15-20g/day |
| green tea | Tea polyphenols | 300ml/day |
| walnut | Omega-3 fatty acids | 30g/day |
| tomatoes | Lycopene | 1-2 pieces/day |
| black fungus | dietary fiber | 50g/day |
To sum up,Diammonium glycyrrhizinateIt is the fastest-acting transaminase-lowering drug currently clinically proven. However, it must be emphasized that any drug must be used under the guidance of a doctor and combined with the treatment of the cause to truly improve liver health. Various "quick-reduction remedies" that have been popular on the Internet recently have safety risks. It is recommended that patients obtain treatment plans through formal medical channels.
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