Ursodiol for Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis User Reviews
Brand names: Urso, Actigall, Urso Forte, Reltone
- Dop...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- October 18, 2022
Ursodiol "I'm almost certain that if not for this drug, Actigall, I probably wouldn't be alive. By me taking it so young, I started taking it when I was a new pre-teen through my early teens. If not for this Actigall, at 38 years old, I'm the longest living patient diagnosed with biliary atresia that is still pre-op for a liver transplant. It works. You just have to start them as young as possible to counteract future damage."
- Eve...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- April 2, 2021
"Some people take taurine, bile acids, and digestive enzymes as a natural alternative to ursodiol."
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"I was diagnosed with fatty liver almost 15 years ago. The doctor first put me on Actigall, then, after 5 or 6 years, he put me on Ursodiol. He has since retired, and my new doctors say taking this medicine is useless and not benefiting me at all and will not prescribe it for me. I don't understand why they basically cut me off and have not recommended a replacement medicine. Any advice would be greatly appreciated."