Patients with mild epilepsy disorders can take sodium valproate extended-release tablets, clonazepam tablets, topiramate, and antiepileptic drugs such as lamotrigine tablets and oxcarbazepine tablets, etc. It should be noted that these drugs must be taken under the guidance of a professional doctor. If the medication is not chosen properly, it may not be effective in treatment. The doctor will give a treatment plan to control the seizures according to the type of seizures, the size of the side effects of the drug, the age of the patient, gender and many other factors. Epilepsy medication is mainly based on the type of seizure the patient has. If the minor seizure is an aphasic seizure, lamotrigine tablets and clonazepam tablets are usually used. If the patient is a myoclonic seizure, you can take oral sodium valproate extended-release tablets, topiramate. Patients should pay attention to the fact that they must take antiepileptic drugs regularly, for a long time and in sufficient quantity during the medication. Be sure to increase or decrease the medication or discontinue it under the guidance of a physician, maintain a good state of mind, and avoid strain.