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Is Ozempic 0.5 mg Pen (Semaglutide) halal?

Novo Nordisk · Subcutaneous injection pen · 0.5 mg/dose

Uncertain

Ozempic 0.5 mg Pen (Semaglutide) from Novo Nordisk is currently flagged UNCERTAIN for halal status, with medium confidence based on DailyMed.

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Confidence: Medium·Source: DailyMed·Updated: 2024-07
Why this confidence level?

The formulation is documented but some excipients have mixed scholarly opinions or incomplete supplier detail. Primary source: DailyMed. Catalog row last reviewed 2024-07 — always confirm against your current package insert.

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Halal ingredients
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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)

  • Semaglutide

Inactive ingredients

1 halal · 1 uncertain · 0 concern — flagged: Benzyl Alcohol

Used to treat

Why this status

benzylAlcoholPresent

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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