All ingredients used in the drug must be halal, meaning they must be permissible under Islamic law. Ingredients derived from non-halal sources, such as pork or animals not slaughtered according to Islamic principles, are strictly prohibited. Additionally, any alcohol content should be minimal and only used if there are no suitable halal alternatives.
The entire manufacturing process, including the sourcing of raw materials, should adhere to halal standards. Cross-contamination with non-halal substances must be avoided, and equipment used in production should be dedicated to halal products or cleaned thoroughly before use.
Halal pharmaceuticals must comply with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and adhere to strict hygiene and quality control standards to ensure the final product is safe for consumption.
Halal pharmaceutical products must be properly labeled to indicate their halal status, and the packaging materials used should also be halal-compliant.
Halal pharmaceuticals must be stored and transported separately from non-halal products to avoid cross-contamination.
Manufacturers should maintain detailed records of the production process, including sourcing raw materials, to demonstrate halal compliance and facilitate traceability.
Haram for consumption as human parts/derivatives are pure materials that must be respected and not being exploited or commercialized.
Halal if sourced from halal and religiously slaughtered animals (chick, bovine, fish) Haram if sourced from non-halal animals (e.g., porcine, wild animals, amphibians) or non-slaughtered animals (e.g., bovine)
