Hepatotoxic refers to substances or agents that can damage the liver. Antonyms for hepatotoxic would be compounds or agents that are liver-friendly or liver-protective. Some examples of such substances include antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and herbs with hepatoprotective properties like milk thistle, dandelion, and turmeric. These substances can help increase liver function, reduce inflammation, prevent liver damage, and improve liver health. In contrast, hepatotoxic agents include alcohol, drugs (like acetaminophen), and chemicals like pesticides, which can induce liver damage and disease. Adopting a healthy lifestyle, avoiding alcohol, and using medication under medical supervision can help prevent and reduce the risk of liver damage.