Is Sorbitol halal?
Sorbitol is classified halal for halal use with High confidence. A sugar alcohol used as a sweetener — not an intoxicant. Despite the name, sugar alcohols are not intoxicating.
Sweetener · Confidence: High
Also known as: E420
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What it is
A sugar alcohol used as a sweetener — not an intoxicant.
Why it's here
Sweetens syrups and chewables.
Why it may matter
Despite the name, sugar alcohols are not intoxicating.
Common sources
- Corn syrup
- Synthetic
Reason codes
sugarAlcoholNonIntoxicating
Evidence & citations1
AuditCommon questions
- Is Sorbitol halal?
- RxHalal currently classifies Sorbitol as HALAL (High confidence). Despite the name, sugar alcohols are not intoxicating. This is information only — not a fatwa or medical advice.
- What is Sorbitol used for in medicines?
- A sugar alcohol used as a sweetener — not an intoxicant. Sweetens syrups and chewables.
- What are common sources of Sorbitol?
- Common sources include: Corn syrup; Synthetic. Manufacturers often do not disclose which source is used.
Medicines using this excipient
8 total2 halal5 uncertain1 concern
- Panadol Children's Suspension 120 mg/5 mL (GCC)· Haleon (GSK Consumer Healthcare)Looks Halal
- Robitussin DM Cough + Chest Congestion Syrup· HaleonLooks Halal
- Amoxicillin 250mg/5ml Suspension· Sandoz Inc.Uncertain
- Advil Liqui-Gels (Ibuprofen 200 mg)· GSK Consumer HealthUncertain
- Vitamin B12 1000 mcg Sublingual Tablet (cyanocobalamin)· Nature MadeUncertain
- Micardis 40 mg Tablet (telmisartan)· Boehringer IngelheimUncertain
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Where this excipient turns up across RxHalal's tracked treatment categories.