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Old 28-06-2008, 09:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: liver results after aas course please help

It's not that high.

Your doctor is being very thorough which is good, as persistently elevated levels of liver enzymes can indicate some diseases which are better caught early rather than later, like chronic hepatitis.

Doctors and medics will only consider it of concern when it is 5-10x the normal range.

Your liver is the site where drugs are metabolised, where a lot of things are processed. If these systems are a bit over-whelmed, which some drugs can do, then you get a bit more liver cell turn-over (they die and release their enzymes into the bloodstream).

It is more than likely the result of your cycle,and orals are know to be a bit liver toxic, especially the 7-alkylated ones.

Don't worry, I am sure the levels will be back to normal in a month if you take some protective measures now.
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