Options For Treating Liver Disease & Liver Damage

Medications Used

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A healthy liver breaks down what we consume orally and helps the body process that material. Many medications are perfectly safe for individuals to take without causing damage to the liver, yet other medications can cause liver damage if taken in large amounts frequently. If an individual is required to take a pill that can cause liver damage, their doctor may recommend they be tested for liver damage frequently in case a medication change is needed to prevent further physical damage to the liver. One of the medications available that might cause liver damage when taken in excess and over long periods is acetaminophen. When it comes to medication, patients should always use the smallest dosage necessary to get pain relief. Cholesterol drugs such as statins may also be hard on liver health. Be sure to let your doctor know if you have liver problems before you take a prescription that contains a statin for lowering cholesterol.

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