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It really isn't recommended. Things like cirrhosis of the liver, problems with bleeding, and other serious health problems (these do not happen overnight) and death are usually good enough reasons to lay off the booze until you find out if you enzymes come down in 6 months to a year. If your liver enzymes are still up after this time -- switch to something non-alcoholic.

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Q: Can you drink moderately with elevated ALT?
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