The drug name of Depakene is Sodium Valproate Extended-Release Tablets, which can be reduced in moderation if there are no seizures for more than a year, in combination with the type of epilepsy, and is not recommended if there are multiple seizures. Sodium valproate extended-release tablets are mainly used to treat epileptic seizures and manic seizures. If generalized tonic-clonic seizures, tonic seizures, clonic seizures, partial seizures, etc., oral sodium valproate extended-release tablets for more than a year without seizure symptoms, you can reduce the amount of medication to observe; for patients with automatisms, they need to be taken for a long time, and it is not recommended to reduce the medication and stop the medication. If you take the medicine for more than a year and still have many seizures, this situation is not recommended to reduce the drug, and it is recommended to improve the blood concentration, according to the blood concentration to increase the drug or add other antiepileptic drugs to control seizures. The use of sodium valproate extended-release tablets needs to be based on the type of seizures, the patient’s age, gender and the side effects caused by the drug to comprehensively assess, under the guidance of the doctor to decide whether to reduce the drug, not to adjust the dosage of the drug, to avoid aggravating the condition.