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Can Intake Of Krimson 35 Increase Sgot And Sgpt Levels?

Hi I hv been taking krimson 35 for past 2 mnths few days back I started having Abdominal on right side I got LFT done my SGOT and SGPT levels are high. Is it because of the medicine. Also would like if I can consume alcohol along with This medicine occasionaly
Thu, 16 Apr 2020
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Nausea, headache, weight gain, dizziness and insomnia are the common side effects of krimson 35. Cyproterone acetate in the drug can cause raised liver enzymes with chronic use. You can stop the drug and check for liver enzymes after 10 to 15 days later. Alcohol intake should be avoided to reduce the burden on liver.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General and Family Physician
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Can Intake Of Krimson 35 Increase Sgot And Sgpt Levels?

Hi, Nausea, headache, weight gain, dizziness and insomnia are the common side effects of krimson 35. Cyproterone acetate in the drug can cause raised liver enzymes with chronic use. You can stop the drug and check for liver enzymes after 10 to 15 days later. Alcohol intake should be avoided to reduce the burden on liver. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General and Family Physician