People with epilepsy can take antiepileptic drugs and other drugs for related diseases, but they need to pay attention to drug interactions when using drugs and try not to use drugs that induce seizures. The main treatment for epileptic patients is drug therapy. According to the type of epilepsy, age and other comprehensive characteristics of the selection of appropriate anti-epileptic drug treatment. For example, for children with partial seizures, oxcarbazepine is preferred; for adults with partial seizures, carbamazepine is preferred; for cataplexy, ethosuximide, lamotrigine and sodium valproate are preferred. Patients with epilepsy need to pay attention to drug interactions and the possibility of inducing epilepsy when combining with other diseases that require drug treatment. For example, when combining with infections, try not to use quinolones, can use macrolides, such as azithromycin, clarithromycin, etc.; when combining with mental illness, do not use clozapine, haloperidol and other seizure-inducing drugs. Epileptic patients should use drugs under the guidance of a doctor, do not self-medication, to avoid seizures or aggravate the condition.