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Is Polyisobutylene halal?

Polyisobutylene is classified halal for halal use with High confidence. A synthetic, fully petroleum-derived polymer used as the pressure-sensitive adhesive in many transdermal patches and as a chewing-gum base. Fully synthetic with no animal inputs in standard pharmaceutical-grade material; halal.

Adhesive / matrix polymer · Confidence: High

Also known as: PIB, isobutylene polymer

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What it is

A synthetic, fully petroleum-derived polymer used as the pressure-sensitive adhesive in many transdermal patches and as a chewing-gum base.

Source:FDA IIG — Polyisobutylene

Why it's here

Holds the patch onto the skin and controls the diffusion rate of the drug.

See:FDA IIG — Polyisobutylene

Why it may matter

Fully synthetic with no animal inputs in standard pharmaceutical-grade material; halal.

Source:FDA IIG — Polyisobutylene

Common sources
  • Synthetic petrochemical

Reason codes

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Common questions

Is Polyisobutylene halal?
RxHalal currently classifies Polyisobutylene as HALAL (High confidence). Fully synthetic with no animal inputs in standard pharmaceutical-grade material; halal. This is information only — not a fatwa or medical advice.
What is Polyisobutylene used for in medicines?
A synthetic, fully petroleum-derived polymer used as the pressure-sensitive adhesive in many transdermal patches and as a chewing-gum base. Holds the patch onto the skin and controls the diffusion rate of the drug.
What are common sources of Polyisobutylene?
Common sources include: Synthetic petrochemical. Manufacturers often do not disclose which source is used.

Medicines using this excipient

1 total0 halal1 uncertain0 concern

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Where this excipient turns up across RxHalal's tracked treatment categories.