It is possible that the Micardis may have elevated the liver enzymes, however this is not a common reaction. In addition to the ultrasound you had, I would also check for a hepatitis screen - since this is also a common cause of enzyme elevation.
Typically a liver biopsy is needed if the enzymes are 3 times the upper limit of normal (normally around 100 or so). If there doesn't seem to be a cause of the liver enzyme elevation, this can certainly be considered. It would also be reasonable to follow the enzymes with serial blood tests to see if they continue to decrease.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
sandybliv, thanks for the feedback it is appreciated. Except for the liver enzymes, occasional abdominal pains after eating a little more than I should, and these spasms/tremors I seem to be progressing right along from the Fire. It has been a difficult road, I stay optimistic that I will fully recover in the end.
Forum-M.D.-KYP, thanks for the reply. I had 9 viles of blood drawn when they tested for hepatitis/liver related viruses. I assume that would have included the hepatitis screen you referred to? or is that something different?
Sorry, but this is all new to me.
My family doctor seems confident that the elevation was caused by medication. I just pray he is right! =)
I totally understand your concern. I too am going thru the same thing. I abstained from alchol, although I did not consider myself a big drinker (a few wines). My GI has been monitoring my elevated enzymes for the last year, when they were normal in October I was so excited. Then they started elevating again in February and March, my GI said, "looks like you bought yourself a liver biopsy!" I am upset because I think a liver scan should be the next step, but she said it is not definitve. The purpose of a liver biopsy is to for "exclusion" - I asked what if there was liver damage caused by the med's, she had no comment. What she did explain was meds can cause an irration to basic cells of your liver, causing inflamatory things to happen. I hope your enzymes stay within normal range. By the way, I was told that a liver biopsy is one of the safest procedures, 1% chance of complications. I guess it's better to know than not. Good luck.
Bob, I must apologize, I certainly did not mean to neglect to ask you, how are you doing from the fire? It sounds like you have been through quite alot. You will be in my prayers. Stay strong! You sound like a strong individual!
Congrat's for the lowered ALT and AST readings. Sounds to me like it was your med's causing the elevation. Some medication can be toxic to your liver. God bless.
Thank you for the reply sandybliv, that's what I am hoping it was.
I've never been much of a drinker few light beers once in a while, no hard liquors. I'm still abstaining from any alcohol consumptions until I know for sure obviously. I may switch to a different GI doctor to get a different opinion diagnosis. From everyones experience, how definitive is a liver ultrasound. My current doctor said it looks like it could be non-alcoholic fatty liver but without a biopsy she would not know for sure. It almost sounded as though she was fishing for an answer. (/sarcasm)
There is some great advice on this board, if anyone else has had a similar experience/symptoms please feel free to provide feedback to me as well. I would greatly appreciate it. Right now I really need all the support I can get.
Thanks again!