Eating too much Gluconolactone may harm the liver, so when using this medication, it is necessary to strictly follow medical advice.
Gluconolactone is a common hepatoprotective drug that can be used as an adjuvant therapy for the treatment of acute and chronic hepatitis. It can reduce transaminases and has relatively high safety. If patients can follow medical advice, their condition can be effectively controlled and generally do not cause damage to the liver. However, any medication will have certain side effects. If taken for a long time, Gluconolactone may increase the burden on the liver, causing damage to the liver. Moreover, Gluconolactone can also be metabolized by the liver. Therefore, if consumed excessively, it may also cause damage to the liver, thereby affecting physical health.
When taking Gluconolactone, patients should strictly follow the doctor’s advice to take it on time and in the appropriate amount, and try not to blindly use or change the dosage. Moreover, during the medication period, patients should also pay attention to maintaining healthy eating habits, avoid drinking alcohol, and avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods to avoid affecting the effectiveness of the medication.