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<blockquote data-quote="Tophat1900" data-source="post: 2218503" data-attributes="member: 362123"><p>All drugs are processed through the liver, so yeah, there is an impact to consider. I had previously been taking Azathioprine for a long time, longer then I should of been taking it apparently. My doctors kept talking about how we need to lower it down gradually and get you off it. </p><p></p><p>Problem was, all they did was talk about it and never did it until my GGT levels hit over 500... I was sent to a liver specialist who wanted to get me off the same drug my doctors had been just talking about removing. Once this was done, my ggt levels started coming back down, but not before peaking at 1100 and yes, I felt pretty ill at that level. They are still not at normal levels but they are stable and have been for years now. This failure to address the issue in the first place caused some serious liver injury.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tophat1900, post: 2218503, member: 362123"] All drugs are processed through the liver, so yeah, there is an impact to consider. I had previously been taking Azathioprine for a long time, longer then I should of been taking it apparently. My doctors kept talking about how we need to lower it down gradually and get you off it. Problem was, all they did was talk about it and never did it until my GGT levels hit over 500... I was sent to a liver specialist who wanted to get me off the same drug my doctors had been just talking about removing. Once this was done, my ggt levels started coming back down, but not before peaking at 1100 and yes, I felt pretty ill at that level. They are still not at normal levels but they are stable and have been for years now. This failure to address the issue in the first place caused some serious liver injury. [/QUOTE]
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