Compare Medicines
Compare two medicines side-by-side: halal status, inactive ingredients that differ, and pharmacist questions — free, cited, and private.
Glucophage 850 mg Tablet
- Form
- Tablet (film-coated) · 850 mg
- Market
- GCC
- Confidence
- Medium
- Povidone (PVP) Looks Halal
- Magnesium Stearate Uncertain
- Hypromellose (HPMC) Looks Halal
Insulin Glargine 100 units/mL
- Form
- Injection (pen) · 100 units/mL
- Market
- US
- Confidence
- High
- Glycerin Uncertain
Comparison summary
Glucophage 850 mg Tablet is Uncertain with Medium confidence. Insulin Glargine 100 units/mL is Looks Halal with High confidence. They share 0 inactive ingredients in our database and differ on 4 others.
Cleaner halal profile in this pair: Insulin Glargine 100 units/mL (halal) — confirm equivalence and dosing with your clinician before switching.
Inactive ingredient differences
0 shared · 3 only in Glucophage 850 mg Tablet · 1 only in Insulin Glargine 100 units/mL
Only in Glucophage 850 mg Tablet
Only in Insulin Glargine 100 units/mL
Questions about this comparison
- How do Glucophage 850 mg Tablet and Insulin Glargine 100 units/mL compare for halal status?
- Glucophage 850 mg Tablet: Uncertain (Medium confidence). Insulin Glargine 100 units/mL: 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 Glucophage 850 mg Tablet: Povidone (PVP), Magnesium Stearate, Hypromellose (HPMC). Only in Insulin Glargine 100 units/mL: Glycerin. Shared: 0 ingredients.
- What should I ask my pharmacist when comparing these medicines?
- Is the magnesium stearate in this product plant-derived? Can you confirm the source with the manufacturer? Is this glycerin plant-derived or synthetic?
- Is Insulin Glargine 100 units/mL a halal-friendlier option than Glucophage 850 mg Tablet?
- In our database, Insulin Glargine 100 units/mL ranks cleaner (Better halal status (halal) than Glucophage 850 mg Tablet.). Confirm equivalence and dosing with your clinician — not a fatwa.
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