What is the use of epileptic drugs

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In the treatment of epileptic seizures, antiepileptic drugs have special significance. Antiepileptic drugs can eliminate or reduce epileptic seizures in two ways: one is to affect central neurons to prevent or reduce their pathological excessive discharge; the other is to increase the excitation threshold of normal brain tissue, weaken the spread of excitation of lesions, and prevent the recurrence of epilepsy. So what is the use of epilepsy drugs?

What is the use of epileptic drugs

First of all, phenytoin sodium has the following characteristics: strong effect; high curative effect; it is the first choice for major attack, followed by psychomotor attack, and has good curative effect for limited attack, but it is ineffective or even worse for minor attack;

Secondly, phenobarbital can inhibit the motor area of cerebral cortex, increase the convulsion threshold, directly inhibit the discharge of lesions, and limit the spread of discharge, so that the large seizure EEG can return to normal.

Finally, phenobarbital (phenobarbital) and phenylethylmalondiamide (PEMA) are converted from phenobarbital (phenobarbital) to phenobarbital (phenobarbital) and phenylethylmalondiamide (PEMA).

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Patients should live a regular life, avoid alcohol and tobacco, low salt and water diet, do not be too full, avoid excessive tension, avoid intense exercise, avoid high altitude, water and mechanical motor side work, in order to avoid the occurrence of risk.