What are the drugs for epilepsy

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I have been suffering from epilepsy for many years. During this period, I have been to many hospitals and many places. I have tried many methods. After medication, the symptoms have obviously improved. I'm so happy. Now let me talk about the drugs for treating epilepsy.

What are the drugs for epilepsy

Drug 1: phenytoin sodium: it is effective for generalized tonic clonic seizures and partial seizures, but it can aggravate absence and myoclonic seizures. Gastrointestinal absorption is slow, metabolic enzymes can be saturated, after saturation, increase a small dose is the most toxic dose, children are not easy to find toxic and side effects, so infants and children should not take, adults should be careful when dosage. Usually, adults can take it once a day and children can take it twice a day.

Drug 2: carbamazepine: it is the first choice for partial seizures. It is better than other antiepileptic drugs in the treatment of complex fractional seizures. It also has better effect on secondary generalized tonic clonic seizures, but it can aggravate absence and myoclonic seizures. Due to the self induction of liver enzymes, the clearance rate was low at the beginning of treatment, and gradually increased to the therapeutic dose one week later. After 3-4 weeks of treatment, the same effect can be maintained only by increasing the dose.

Drug 3: valproic acid: a broad-spectrum antiepileptic drug, is the first choice for generalized seizures, especially generalized tonic clonic seizures combined with typical absence seizures, also used for partial seizures. Gastrointestinal absorption is fast. Phenobarbital: it is often used as the first choice drug for children with epilepsy. It has a broad spectrum and quick onset. It has good curative effect on generalized tonic clonic seizures. It is also used for simple and complex partial seizures and has preventive effect on febrile convulsions. It can be used for acute brain damage with epilepsy or status epilepticus.

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Epilepsy caused by cerebrovascular disease is secondary epilepsy, which can occur in the acute stage or within a few years. The mechanism of epilepsy is complex. Whether it is hemorrhagic or ischemic cerebrovascular disease, as long as the focus directly or indirectly affects the cerebral cortex, causing brain edema, brain cell metabolic disorder can be the cause of epilepsy.