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Have Alcoholic Fatty Liver. High SGPT And SGOT Levels. Pain In The Ribs. Can I Take Udiplus?

Dr. I am a Alchoholic fatty liver patient, My SGOT, SGPT counting ratio is 56 to 60
I had taken Heptral 400mg for a two months course, then stoped,. Now the problem is when I use to drink liquer(once in two week) getting pain on the right side of the ribs. Shall I take Udiplus or I have to continue Heptral 400mg,
Pls. awaiting for your advise
Wed, 22 May 2013
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Hello,
You have to remember one thing that if you don't quit alcohol,no matter what medicine you take is going to be irrelevant.
Alcohlic fatty liver and high liver enzymes would become normal only after quitting alcohol completely.
Once you quit alcohol,there may not be even any need for any medication.
Once you quit alcohol,just do...
Healthy eating and regular exercises.
Thanks
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Have Alcoholic Fatty Liver. High SGPT And SGOT Levels. Pain In The Ribs. Can I Take Udiplus?

Hello, You have to remember one thing that if you don t quit alcohol,no matter what medicine you take is going to be irrelevant. Alcohlic fatty liver and high liver enzymes would become normal only after quitting alcohol completely. Once you quit alcohol,there may not be even any need for any medication. Once you quit alcohol,just do... Healthy eating and regular exercises. Thanks