I agree with Erin's assessment below - your liver function tests are very minimally elevated and I would just continue monitoring it as she has suggested in her answer.
If it continues to rise, I would consider tests for hepatitis and an ultrasound to evaluate for any liver masses or fatty liver which can cause an elevation of liver enzymes.
Although Aciphex is a safe medication, in rare, rare circumstances, it can cause inflammation of the liver. I doubt that this applies in your case - however if your ALT continues to rise, it is a consideration.
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.
The liver tests should be followed by your family doctor to see if the trend is elevated. They can also screen for viral hepatitis and may get an abdominal ultrasound to look at the structure of the liver. If the trend is continued elevation over six months, then more extensive laboratory evaluation is indicated to rule out metabolic or congenital liver diseases.
Erin
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Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
Mike
I would not worry, but I would follow your docs advise.
Erin
I have had Type 2 Diabetes for the past 5 years. I am on Metformin (500 mg. > 2 tablets A.M. 2 tablets P.M. & Glipizide ER 5 mg > 2 tablets A.M. & 2 P.M. I am also aking Diovan HCT 320 mg / 12.5 mg. > 1 tablet A.M. & Metoprolol SUCC ER 12.5 mg > 1 tablet A.M. My recent Fasting Blood
Test showed glucose of 193 and my ALT 98. My Trygliserides were 219. My doctor is concerned with the ALT level of 98. How bad is this? What can be done to correct the condition? I am going for an Ultrasound of my Liver next week. I am 5'-10" 225 lbs. My doctor wants me to lose 20 pounds in one month. I am very concerned about my liver.