Mechanism of Action
Anti-epileptic drugs work by reducing excessive neuronal activity in the brain. They primarily act by:
- Blocking sodium and calcium ion channels
- Enhancing GABA (inhibitory neurotransmitter) activity
- Reducing excitatory neurotransmission (glutamate)
These actions help prevent the generation and spread of seizure activity in the brain.
Why Oxpro Pharma?
- WHO-GMP certified manufacturing
- Global exporter of psychiatric medicines
- High-quality, reliable formulations
- Strong focus on neurological care
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What are anti-epileptic drugs?
They are medicines used to prevent and control seizures by stabilizing brain activity.
2. How do anti-epileptic medicines work?
They reduce abnormal electrical signals in the brain by enhancing inhibitory activity and blocking excitatory pathways.
3. Can anti-epileptic drugs cure epilepsy?
No, they help control seizures but do not cure epilepsy.
4. Are anti-epileptic drugs safe?
Yes, they are generally safe when taken under medical supervision, though side effects may vary depending on the drug.
5. What conditions are treated with anti-epileptic drugs?
They are mainly used for epilepsy, but also for bipolar disorder, nerve pain, and certain neurological conditions.


