Patients who have seizures are prescribed anti-epileptic medications. Repeated seizures, which are abrupt bursts of electrical activity in the brain that momentarily impair brain function, are the most common sign of epilepsy. Seizures can cause the body to jolt and shake, while others might cause issues including loss of awareness or strange sensations. Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) are a broad class of treatments that are increasingly being utilised for disorders other than epilepsy, such as migraine prevention, neuropathic pain, and bipolar disorder. The medications used to treat epilepsy are divided into three generations. A different specification is denoted by each generation.