Have Cirrhosis. Taken PCP. Impact On Liver And Nerve Damage?
Liver cirrhosis deserves a careful review of the drugs you have to take for three main reasons. Firstly, most drugs are usually metabolized by the liver, and in the case of liver cirrhosis, the liver function is somehow reduced and might deserve a modification of the dosage. Secondly, some of these drugs like Acetaminophen and others could be directly toxic to the liver and will actually contribute in decreasing the existing residual liver function. Thirdly, there are drug interactions that occur, and especially in your case, this is an aspect that is usually taken into consideration by your physician before prescribing you drugs for sure.
It’s very appropriate that you consult your gastroenterologist before taking any new drugs. He should be aware of all drugs you take for all other associated health conditions to be able to judge the efficacy of the treatment.
Blood tests to analyze any vitamin deficiencies and consulting a nutritionist are critical issues in your management right now.
I highly suggest an appointment with your gastroenterologist, for a complete clinical review and drawing up of a feasible management plan.
Do not hesitate asking further questions for clarification if need be.
Thanks and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.