My SGPT values are very high - 247 , where upper limit is 50. PFA report and suggest.
Having MF 500 MG 3 times a day.
And Veniz 37.5 mg 1 capsule at night
I am non drinker and non smoker
last 6 Hba1c are below 6
My SGPT values are very high - 247 , where upper limit is 50. PFA report and suggest.
Having MF 500 MG 3 times a day.
And Veniz 37.5 mg 1 capsule at night
I am non drinker and non smoker
last 6 Hba1c are below 6
Your problem does not appear to be the result of diabetes or lifestyle.Only a liver specialist can pinpoint the problem.
Indicates liver parenchymal cell damage. Please consult a physician.
An increased ALT level may be due to any of the following:
* Scarring of the liver (cirrhosis)
* Death of liver tissue
* Swollen and inflamed liver (hepatitis)
* Too much iron in the body (hemochromatosis)
* Too much fat in the liver (fatty liver)
* Lack of blood flow to the liver (liver ischemia)
* Liver tumor or cancer
* Use of drugs that are toxic to the liver
* Mononucleosis ("mono")
* Swollen and inflamed pancreas (pancreatitis)
Conduct tests for Hepatitis B and C.
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Venlafaxine (generic name) Veniz (brand name) is metabolized by the liver, and both the parent drug and metabolites are excreted by the kidney. Patients with renal and/or liver disease may be at greater risk for adverse effects from venlafaxine due to decreased drug clearance.
Damage may take place within days or up to six months after beginning an antidepressant. The antidepressants that pose the highest risk of liver damage, the investigators concluded, include monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors, tricyclic/tetracyclic antidepressants, nefazodone, bupropion, duloxetine and agomelatine.
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