Xanax (alprazolam) is primarily metabolized by the liver, and while it is generally considered safe for short-term use, long-term or excessive use can potentially lead to liver damage or exacerbate existing liver conditions. Individuals with pre-existing liver issues should use Xanax cautiously and under medical supervision. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding its use.
A 17.5cm liver is not bad, necessarily. Each person's liver is a different size. Now, if there is a growth on the liver that size, then that might be a problem, and should be looked at by a doctor.
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no it is not
A 17.5cm liver is not bad, necessarily. Each person's liver is a different size. Now, if there is a growth on the liver that size, then that might be a problem, and should be looked at by a doctor.
none of these drugs are damaging to the liver in small doses. Dr. John
because these poison rest in your liver
What can correct your liver
alcohol
No.
no
is gabapentin
Yes it is. Milk is high in toxins that the liver has to eliminate adding stress to the liver.