Is Tamsulosin 0.4 mg Capsule halal?
Boehringer Ingelheim · Capsule (modified-release, hard gelatin) · 0.4 mg
Tamsulosin 0.4 mg Capsule from Boehringer Ingelheim is currently flagged UNCERTAIN for halal status, with medium confidence based on DailyMed — Flomax (tamsulosin).
1 halal-friendlier alternative in our catalog ↓
Why this confidence level?
The formulation is documented but some excipients have mixed scholarly opinions or incomplete supplier detail. Primary source: DailyMed — Flomax (tamsulosin). Catalog row last reviewed 2026-05 — always confirm against your current package insert.
Do not stop your medicine without medical advice. RxHalal provides information only — not medical advice or Islamic rulings.
Active ingredient(s)
- Tamsulosin HCl 0.4 mg
Inactive ingredients
7 halal · 3 uncertain · 0 concern — flagged: Gelatin, Triacetin, Polysorbate 80
- GelatinUncertainCapsule material
- Microcrystalline CelluloseLooks HalalExcipient (filler)
- Methacrylic Acid CopolymerLooks HalalPolymer (enteric coating)
- TalcLooks HalalExcipient (glidant)
- TriacetinUncertainExcipient (plasticizer)
- Polysorbate 80UncertainEmulsifier
- Sodium Lauryl SulfateLooks HalalExcipient (surfactant)
- Titanium DioxideLooks HalalColorant
- Iron Oxide (colorant)Looks HalalColorant
- FD&C Blue 1 (Brilliant Blue)Looks HalalColorant
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Why this status
What to do next
- Do not stop your medicine without speaking to your clinician.
- Ask your pharmacist about the source of any flagged excipients (e.g., stearate, gelatin, glycerin).
- Ask whether a different manufacturer or formulation has a clearer ingredient profile.
- If fiqh nuance applies (e.g., ethanol or animal-derived), consult a qualified scholar.
- Save to My Meds to track and re-check later.
Evidence trail12
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