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Is Lantus SoloStar (insulin glargine) halal?

Sanofi-Aventis · Subcutaneous injection (pen) · 100 units / mL

NDC: 0088-2220-33
Looks Halal

Lantus SoloStar (insulin glargine) from Sanofi-Aventis is currently flagged HALAL for halal status, with high confidence based on DailyMed — Lantus SoloStar.

3 halal-friendlier alternatives in our catalog ↓

Confidence: High·Source: DailyMed — Lantus SoloStar·Updated: 2025-04
Why this confidence level?

Multiple independent sources agree on the excipient list and our rules found no contradictions. Primary source: DailyMed — Lantus SoloStar. Catalog row last reviewed 2025-04 — always confirm against your current package insert.

3
Halal ingredients
2
Uncertain
0
Concern
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Do not stop your medicine without medical advice. RxHalal provides information only — not medical advice or Islamic rulings.

Active ingredient(s)

  • Insulin glargine 100 U/mL (rDNA origin)

Inactive ingredients

3 halal · 2 uncertain · 0 concern — flagged: Glycerin, Polysorbate 20

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Why this status

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What to do next

  1. Do not stop your medicine without speaking to your clinician.
  2. Ask your pharmacist about the source of any flagged excipients (e.g., stearate, gelatin, glycerin).
  3. Ask whether a different manufacturer or formulation has a clearer ingredient profile.
  4. If fiqh nuance applies (e.g., ethanol or animal-derived), consult a qualified scholar.
  5. Save to My Meds to track and re-check later.

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Halal-friendlier alternatives

Ranked by status and flagged excipients in our database. Your clinician must approve any switch.

Top pick: Insulin Glargine 100 units/mLFewer flagged excipients (1 vs 2).

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