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Suffering From Non-Alc Fatty Liver Disease. SGOT And SGPT High. What Are The Side Effects Of Heptral?
sir, i am suffering from Non-Alc fatty liver disease for last 3 yrs.taken lot of medicine. but my SGOT and SGPT always remains mildly high i.e from 60 to 150.I am feeling heavyness on my abdomen.now i am continuing with heptral 400mg twice daily for last one month.My doctor told to continue it upto 6 months.Is it ok for my health.I suspect abt side effect of it for long term use.kindly give ur valuable advice. Pradeep
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Thanks for posting your query.
Although Heptral is the best medicine considering your disease status.
It is just like a natural vitamin.
There are possible side-effects associated with this medicine that can affect individuals in different ways.
The most common side effects include abdominal pain, dyspepsia, heartburn and allergic reactions.
Thanks,
Dr. Mayank Bhargava
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Suffering From Non-Alc Fatty Liver Disease. SGOT And SGPT High. What Are The Side Effects Of Heptral?
Hi, Thanks for posting your query. Although Heptral is the best medicine considering your disease status. It is just like a natural vitamin. There are possible side-effects associated with this medicine that can affect individuals in different ways. The most common side effects include abdominal pain, dyspepsia, heartburn and allergic reactions. Thanks, Dr. Mayank Bhargava