Is Disodium Edetate (EDTA) halal?
Disodium Edetate (EDTA) is classified halal for halal use with High confidence. A synthetic chelating agent that binds trace metals to stabilise drug formulations. Fully synthetic; halal.
Excipient (chelator) · Confidence: High
Also known as: disodium EDTA, edetate disodium, E386
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What it is
A synthetic chelating agent that binds trace metals to stabilise drug formulations.
Source:FDA IIG — Edetate disodium
Why it's here
Antioxidant stabiliser in eye drops, IV solutions, and topicals.
Why it may matter
Fully synthetic; halal.
Source:FDA IIG — Edetate disodium
Common sources
- Synthetic
Reason codes
syntheticOrigin
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AuditCommon questions
- Is Disodium Edetate (EDTA) halal?
- RxHalal currently classifies Disodium Edetate (EDTA) as HALAL (High confidence). Fully synthetic; halal. This is information only — not a fatwa or medical advice.
- What is Disodium Edetate (EDTA) used for in medicines?
- A synthetic chelating agent that binds trace metals to stabilise drug formulations. Antioxidant stabiliser in eye drops, IV solutions, and topicals.
- What are common sources of Disodium Edetate (EDTA)?
- Common sources include: Synthetic. Manufacturers often do not disclose which source is used.
Medicines using this excipient
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Where this excipient turns up across RxHalal's tracked treatment categories.