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What Does The Following LFT Report Suggest?

I was feeling vomitting daily after eating food and have gasstic problem as well. so i have done LFT test which has below increased levels: SGOT: 64.0 SGPT: 81.0 ALKALINE PHOSPHASTASE 191.0 My doctor advised me below medicines: LIV 52 SYRUP [ONE SPOON TWICE A DAY] PANTOP DSR CAP [ONE PER DAY] HEPAMERZ TAB [ONE PER DAY] EMESET 4 MG TAB [ONE PER DAY] Could you please suggest if these medicines are useful to reduce levels or any other things can be taken into consideration.
Fri, 25 May 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

I have seen your reports and here is my answer. Your liver enzymes are raised and your doctor has prescribed rightly. Continue taking it. If you are alcoholic, then stop it altogether. If you are diabetic, then keep your sugar level under control. Avoid any fast foods, fried foods and herbal products. You may add any multivitamin to your drugs.

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What Does The Following LFT Report Suggest?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. I have seen your reports and here is my answer. Your liver enzymes are raised and your doctor has prescribed rightly. Continue taking it. If you are alcoholic, then stop it altogether. If you are diabetic, then keep your sugar level under control. Avoid any fast foods, fried foods and herbal products. You may add any multivitamin to your drugs. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.