Halal Drug Certification

For a pharmaceutical product to recognized as Halal, it must be certified by a reputable halal certification body. This organization will assess the product and its manufacturing process to ensure compliance with Islamic principles. The specific requirements may vary depending on the certifying body and jurisdiction. Our team of experts will help you get through the guidelines and requirements so get certified by the competent authorities in your target market.

Malaysia

Malaysia is a leader in the halal pharmaceuticals industry and was the first to set the standards for Halal Pharmaceutical Certification. It also has a vibrant market in this sector.

Indonesia

Indonesia has the largest muslim population in the world. It has a very active halal pharmaceutical market with its government being the fastest to mandate halal certification for pharmaceutical products.

Turkey

Turkey has a very large pharmaceutical muslim consumer market and is leading government harmonization efforts for Halal pharmaceutical.

United Arab Emirates

UAE is 4th largest importer of Pharmaceuticals in the OIC and has been found to have the best developed ecosystem for producing halal pharmaceuticals in terms of supply drivers, governance, awareness and pricing index according to the most recent State of Global Islamic Economy report.

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia tops the list of OIC importers of pharmaceuticals, has a very large Muslim population and given its recent activities, Saudi Arabia is poised to play a major role in Halal Pharmaceuticals.

Iran

Given its large muslim population with a pharmaceutical sector worth $3.7 BN in 2020, in addition to its high interest in becoming the halal hub in the region, Iran presents opportunities for a growing halal pharmaceutical market.