How to master the correct way to take medication

Epilepsy is a chronic disease that requires long-term continuous medication. Also, because patients with epilepsy may have some cognitive dysfunction and easily forget, they often cannot remember whether they have taken their medication or not. If you can put the medication you need to take the next day after the last dose each day, so that you can check to see if you have missed any medication, to prevent irregularity in medication. If a patient continues to have seizures while taking antiepileptic drugs and is always tired, tell your doctor and he or she will increase the dose or change the medication. The first thing you should do is to take a standing position when taking your medication orally, lying down will make the medication dissolve in the stomach and esophagus, which is harmful to the esophagus; 2. 4. No drinks should be used to deliver drugs, no tea or milk should be used to take drugs, otherwise it is not conducive to drug absorption. Patients should also ask the doctor about the specific medication, such as before or after meals or during meals and how many times a day the medication is taken and the dose. Do not pinch the child’s nose to feed the medicine, otherwise the drug will easily choke into the trachea or bronchus, resulting in coughing or aspiration pneumonia, or even suffocation.