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Compare two medicines side-by-side: halal status, inactive ingredients that differ, and pharmacist questions — free, cited, and private.

Medicine A

Brimonidine Tartrate 0.15% Ophthalmic Solution

Allergan / AbbVie
Looks Halal
Form
Ophthalmic solution · 0.15%
Market
US
Confidence
High
Inactive ingredients
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Medicine B

Systane Original Lubricant Eye Drops (OTC)

Alcon Vision
Looks Halal
Form
Ophthalmic solution · 0.4% / 0.3% (PEG-400 / propylene glycol)
Market
US
Confidence
High
Inactive ingredients
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Comparison summary

Brimonidine Tartrate 0.15% Ophthalmic Solution is Looks Halal with High confidence. Systane Original Lubricant Eye Drops (OTC) is Looks Halal with High confidence. They share 2 inactive ingredients in our database and differ on 8 others.

Cleaner halal profile in this pair: Systane Original Lubricant Eye Drops (OTC) (halal) — confirm equivalence and dosing with your clinician before switching.

Inactive ingredient differences

2 shared · 3 only in Brimonidine Tartrate 0.15% Ophthalmic Solution · 5 only in Systane Original Lubricant Eye Drops (OTC)

Shared ingredients (2) appear in both products — open each medicine report for the full list.

Questions about this comparison

How do Brimonidine Tartrate 0.15% Ophthalmic Solution and Systane Original Lubricant Eye Drops (OTC) compare for halal status?
Brimonidine Tartrate 0.15% Ophthalmic Solution: Looks Halal (High confidence). Systane Original Lubricant Eye Drops (OTC): Looks Halal (High confidence). RxHalal does not issue religious rulings — use this to ask your pharmacist about sources.
Which inactive ingredients differ between these two medicines?
Only in Brimonidine Tartrate 0.15% Ophthalmic Solution: Carbomer, Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose, Disodium Edetate (EDTA). Only in Systane Original Lubricant Eye Drops (OTC): Polyethylene Glycol 400, Propylene Glycol, Hydroxypropyl Cellulose, Calcium Chloride, Potassium Chloride. Shared: 2 ingredients.
What should I ask my pharmacist when comparing these medicines?
Ask whether animal-derived excipients are plant- or fish-sourced, and whether an alternative manufacturer exists.

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