Can you use nerve-nourishing drugs for epilepsy?

If a person with epilepsy has a need for nutritional nerve medication, it should be used strictly under the supervision of a physician.
Epilepsy is a brain disorder that manifests as sensory, motor, consciousness, mental, behavioral, autonomic dysfunction or both. Nutritional nerve drugs such as vitamin B1 and vitamin B12 can be used in patients with epilepsy with combined nerve damage, and such drugs generally have no seizure-inducing side effects.
However, it is not advisable to use nutritive brain cell drugs such as cytarabine and fennelacetam, which may induce epilepsy; and antibiotics such as imipenem drugs, which may also induce epilepsy.
It is recommended that patients use them under the guidance of a doctor, if the choice of drugs is not appropriate, not only is the treatment ineffective, but also lead to the aggravation of epileptic seizures.