- male
- 45 Years
- 29/01/2025
Can I mix Revital tablets with Liv.52DS without any problems? Also, should I be taking Liv.52 before or after meals? I've noticed my SGPT and SGOT levels are pretty high, so any advice on this would be really appreciated.
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both can be taken together . as liv 52 Promotes appetite, improves digestion so anything that improves digestion so according to my advice it should be taken after food
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Consult a Gastroenterology/gi Medicine Specialist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Compatibility of Revital and Liv.52 DS
- Generally, Revital and Liv.52 DS can be taken together as they are supplements. However, consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
- No major interactions are known, but individual health conditions may require caution.
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Timing of Liv.52 DS Intake
- Liv.52 DS is typically taken before meals to enhance liver function.
- This timing helps in better absorption and efficacy.
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Understanding High SGPT and SGOT Levels
- Elevated liver enzymes indicate liver inflammation or damage.
- Causes can include alcohol use, medications, or liver diseases.
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Advice for Managing Elevated Liver Enzymes
- Adopt a liver-friendly diet: low-fat, high-fiber, and avoid alcohol.
- Regular medical evaluation is crucial. Consult a gastroenterologist if levels remain high.
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Additional Notes
- Avoid self-medicating. Always seek professional medical advice for supplement use and liver health concerns.
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