Hospital admission: a halal-medicine checklist
Hospital admission: a halal-medicine checklist — a practical script you can adapt.
Quick answer
Most pharmacists are happy to help if you give them a focused question and a few minutes. This page gives you a script you can adapt.
A script that works
"Hi, I take {medicine name}. I want to check whether the inactive ingredients include anything from animal sources — particularly gelatin in the capsule shell, or stearates in the tablet. Can you look up the manufacturer's excipient-source sheet, or request one?"
If the pharmacist is not sure:
"Could you put me in touch with the manufacturer's medical-information team, or share their email?"
If a switch is on the table:
"Are there other brands of the same active ingredient where the excipient origin is documented as plant-based or synthetic?"
What pharmacists usually need from you
- The exact brand name and strength (different brands of the same generic can have different excipients).
- Your batch number if you have it (formulations change quietly).
- How long you have been on the medicine (so they can advise safely on switching).
What you should not do
Do not stop a medicine before this conversation completes. If a switch is needed, the pharmacist or doctor will plan it.