What medicines are included in the treatment of epilepsy

The types of drugs used to treat epilepsy can be categorized into barbiturates, double-chain fatty acids, and ethylpropionylurea.
1. Phenobarbital drugs: mainly including secobarbital, isoamylbarbital, sodium thiopental. These drugs have sedative, hypnotic and anticonvulsant effects and are mainly used for central inhibition, which can play a more important role in grand mal seizures, limited seizures and sustained seizures.
2. Double-chain fatty acid drugs: commonly used drugs mainly include sodium valproate, magnesium valproate, epilepsy, etc., which can mainly inhibit the over-discharge of neurons in the lesion and play an anti-epileptic role.
3. Ethylpropionylurea: mainly including phenytoin sodium, methotrexate, ethyltrexate, mainly for sodium channel blockers, blocking the abnormal discharge of patients, but only suitable for tonic clonic seizures, not for epileptic petit mal seizures.
The application of epilepsy drugs need to be under the guidance of a doctor, please do not use or stop the drug by yourself, so as not to delay the condition.