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Is Mobivox UC Tablet safe for grade 2 fatty liver?

Asked by Female, 50 · 17 days ago

Mobivox UC Tablet is used for joint health, but its safety in people with grade 2 fatty liver is not clearly established. It should only be taken if advised by a doctor, as self‑medication may lead to unwanted effects or impact liver health. A healthcare professional can assess your liver condition and guide whether this medicine is appropriate for you.
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This answers whether Mobivox UC Tablet (ascorbic acid 40 mg, collagen 40 mg, hyaluronic acid 100 mg, nano‑curcumin 200 mg) is likely safe for grade 2 fatty liver.

⚕️ What this likely means

  • Most ingredients (vitamin C, collagen, hyaluronic acid) are not known to be hepatotoxic and are generally low risk in fatty liver when taken at typical supplement doses.
  • Nano‑curcumin (200 mg) has higher absorption; curcumin is sometimes studied for liver benefits but there are rare case reports of supplement‑related liver injury, particularly with high‑bioavailability formulations.
  • For grade 2 fatty liver, the main concern is monitoring liver enzymes while adding any bioavailable supplement.

🏥 Action steps

  • Get baseline LFTs (liver function tests) including ALT (alanine aminotransferase) and AST (aspartate aminotransferase) before starting.
  • Review all current prescription drugs with a doctor (especially blood thinners and medications metabolized by the liver) because curcumin can change drug levels.
  • If LFTs are normal, consider a trial with monitoring repeat LFTs at 4–8 weeks; stop the supplement if enzymes rise significantly.
  • Avoid if you have active hepatitis or transaminases >3× upper limit until discussed with a specialist.

⚠️ Warning signs

  • New jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes)
  • Persistent severe nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain
  • Dark urine or pale stools

🩺 When to see a doctor

  • Discuss with a hepatologist or gastroenterologist before starting given grade 2 fatty liver.
  • Seek urgent care from the hepatologist if any warning signs appear or LFTs worsen after starting.

🩺 FOLLOW_UP

  • Do you have recent LFT results (ALT/AST) and a list of current prescription medications?
  • Are you taking any blood thinners or have a history of other liver disease or regular alcohol use?

If you want, I can explain specific drug interactions or a monitoring plan in more detail.

Answered 17 days ago