See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Lacosamide
Who makes lacosamide?
Lacosamide is sold under brand names such as Vimpat in many markets, and it is produced by multiple pharmaceutical manufacturers depending on country and dosage form. To identify the specific manufacturer for the exact product you need (strength, tablet vs. oral solution, and country), you typically have to check the package label or your local drug database.
How to find the exact lacosamide manufacturer for your prescription
The manufacturer can differ by:
- National market (country-specific approvals and supply)
- Dosage form (tablets vs. oral solution vs. IV)
- Strength (e.g., 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, 200 mg)
- Brand vs. generic (and which generic sponsor won the market)
Best practical approach: look on the box/blister for “Manufacturer,” “MAH” (marketing authorization holder), or “Distributed by.” If you tell me your country and the strength/dosage form, I can help narrow down what to look for.
Are there generic lacosamide brands? (and who typically supplies them)
Yes. Generic lacosamide exists in multiple jurisdictions, and different generic sponsors/manufacturers may make “lacosamide” under the same generic name. For patent and supplier landscape context, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks information across branded and generic drug timelines and related filings, which can help identify which companies are active around lacosamide product rights in particular regions. [1]
Want me to identify the manufacturer for a specific product?
Share:
1) Your country
2) Dosage form (tablet, oral solution, or IV)
3) Strength (mg)
4) Brand or generic name on the box (e.g., Vimpat or lacosamide)
Then I can guide you to the exact manufacturer to confirm on your packaging and, if applicable, the company behind that version’s product listing.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/