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Disorders that Can Cause Elevated Liver Enzymes
(Please note this list is not comprehensive only serves to offer possible examples.)
Cirrhosis of the Liver
Fatty Liver
Liver Cancer
Autoimmune Disorders
Toxic Levels of Chemicals or Drugs
Alcoholic Liver Disease
Viral Hepatitis
Obesity
Wilson's disease
Adrenal insufficiency
Celiac disease
Thyroid disorders
Muscle disorders
Non-Alcoholic SteatoHepatitis (NASH)
Hereditary hemochromatosis
Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency
Gallstones or Gallbladder Diseases
Diabetes
I'm no MD but I say no way! I know that the ibuprofen wouldn't show up anywhere in your system so I doubt any reactions from it would.franul@ said:I was wondering......can 2 tablets of ibuprofen 400mg each, taken on friday cause slightly elevated ALT AST levels on monday's bloodtest??
Ibuprofen can cause a transitory rise in alanine aminotransferase(ALT), am enzyme that is released when liver cells are damaged or dies. And when taken in excessive dosages over time, has been known to cause toxic hepititis.Newt said:I'm no MD but I say no way! I know that the ibuprofen wouldn't show up anywhere in your system so I doubt any reactions from it would.
Can I say "I told you"? Pleasefranul@ said:she did bloodwork again and everything is ok.