What medication do you take for catatonic epilepsy?

For catatonic epilepsy, the drugs of choice are sodium valproate, ethosuximide or lamotrigine, and the second-line drugs are clonazepam, clobazam or levetiracetam. Before applying antiepileptic drugs, it is recommended that liver and kidney function and blood routine should be checked first. After the use of drugs also need to pay attention to the monitoring of blood and urine routine and recommend the need to monitor once a month, quarterly recommended monitoring of liver and kidney function, if there is an abnormality in the frequency of monitoring should also be increased, the whole process lasts for at least half a year or more. During the application process must pay attention to whether there is a rash, generalized itching and other adverse reactions. Adverse reactions to the gastrointestinal tract are usually mitigated by taking the drug after meals. If a large dose of anticoagulant drugs can produce drowsiness and other manifestations, slowly reduce the dose to help reduce the adverse effects of the drug, but the adjustment of the dose of the drug needs to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, do not reduce the dosage without authorization or stop the drug.