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A member asked:

My sgot n sgpt levers are 63 and 71. is it dangerous. should i limit alcohol or leave it.?

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Alcohol: Due to effect on liver enzymes, i would certainly recommend doing away with the alcohol or any substances that affect your liver.

Dr Khanna agreed

Answered 4/9/2013

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