What medicine can take to treat epilepsy

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summary

It is generally believed that the prevalence rate of epilepsy is the highest within 1 year old, followed by gradually decreasing after 1-10 years old. In China, the ratio of male to female is 1.15 ∶ 1-1.7 ∶ 1, and there is no significant difference in ethnic prevalence. So what medicine can take to treat epilepsy?

What medicine can take to treat epilepsy

First, absence attack: clonazepam 5-25 mg / D, diazepam 7.5-40 mg / d.   

Secondly, complex partial seizures: phenytoin sodium 0.2-0.6/d, carbamazepine 0.2-1.2/d.

Finally, phenobarbital 90-300 mg / D was used for major attack. Sodium valproate 0.6-1.2/d, carbamazepine 600-1200 mg / D, etc.  

matters needing attention

The prevention of epilepsy should focus on three levels: one is to focus on the etiology and prevent the occurrence of epilepsy; the other is to control seizures; the third is to reduce the adverse effects of epilepsy on the body, psychology and society of patients.