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No. Lacosamide (brand name Vimpat) is not FDA-approved to treat hypertension. FDA-approved uses for lacosamide are for seizure disorders, not high blood pressure.
Lacosamide is FDA-approved as an antiseizure medication for certain types of epilepsy (seizure conditions), not for cardiovascular conditions like hypertension.
People sometimes mix up drugs with similar sounding names or review lists of medications that affect blood pressure, but lacosamide’s labeling is for epilepsy care, not hypertension.
The FDA approval does not cover hypertension, so any use for blood pressure would be off-label. Off-label use is not the same as being FDA-approved. Sources (not provided): None.
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