Evaluation of the efficiency of hepatoprotective monotherapy using succinic acid and methionine for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease at the stage of steatohepatitis

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Aim: To evaluate the efficiency of Remaxol monotherapy in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) at the stage of steatohepatitis (SH). Subjects and methods:The treatment of 156 patients with NAFLD at the stage of SH was analyzed. A study group included 84 patients who had received intravenous Remaxol, 400 ml, dropwise at a rate of 40-60 drops per minute once daily in the morning for 10 days; a control group of 72 patients had been treated with the conventional scheme. Results: During the treatment, the study group showed a rapider relief of the manifestations of asthenovegetative and dyspeptic syndromes and a reduction in the magnitude of biochemical manifestations of cytolytic and cholestatic syndromes than did the control group. Conclusion: Incorporation of Remaxol into the therapy regimen in patients with NAFLD at the stage of SH enhances the effectiveness of treatment.

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Semiserin, V. A., Karakozov, A. G., Malkuta, M. A., Zolotareva, L. A., Levchenko, O. B., Kalyagin, I. E., & Eremin, M. N. (2016). Evaluation of the efficiency of hepatoprotective monotherapy using succinic acid and methionine for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease at the stage of steatohepatitis. Terapevticheskii Arkhiv, 88(2), 58–63. https://doi.org/10.17116/terarkh201688258-63

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