What are the drugs for epilepsy

Depending on the seizure, the medication is also different, mainly: First, in the case of persistent epilepsy, the patient needs to stop the seizure state urgently, and can be given injectable diazepam treatment, if still not controlled can be given additional isoamyl, barbiturate intravenous injection. Second, pediatric seizures can be given chloral hydrate enema. Third, long-term seizure control, carbamazepine for patients with grand mal seizures, limited seizures, phenobarbital for all types of epilepsy patients, more commonly used clinically for sodium valproate for tonic clonic seizures, petit mal seizures or infantile spasms, also oral treatment. Paracetamol is indicated for limited seizures and psychomotor seizures. Either drug needs to be taken in adequate doses for a long time under the guidance of a doctor.