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About RxHalal

A free, private, evidence-based tool that helps Muslims and clinicians make informed, faith-aligned medication choices.

Our mission

Make it fast for Muslims and clinicians to detect potential halal-diet concerns in medicines (ingredients, excipients, and production inputs), understand why something is flagged, and take the next safe step.

How it works

  1. You scan, search, or paste a medicine or ingredient.
  2. We resolve the product against trusted databases (DailyMed, MHRA).
  3. Each ingredient is matched to our knowledge base with status, source, and confidence.
  4. You see a clear status, the reasons, and curated next-step questions for your pharmacist.

Trusted sources

Every status flag links to a cited URL. Browse the live source audit dashboard to see regulator-tier coverage across the catalog.

  • DailyMed (US NLM)
    Official US drug labels
  • MHRA / EMC (UK)
    Official UK SmPCs
  • FDA Inactive Ingredient DB
    Excipient profiles
  • Health Canada DPD
    Canadian drug product database
  • TGA Australia
    ARTG register
  • HSA Singapore
    Regional regulator
  • USP / EFSA
    Excipient & additive standards
  • IFANCA / BIMA
    Halal & clinician guidance
  • WHO / NHS / NICE
    Global & UK clinical references
  • PubMed / NIH
    Peer-reviewed evidence

Privacy first

Your saved meds live on your device. We don't require sign-up. Private Mode skips local storage entirely. We don't sell your data, ever.

Safety & scope

  • RxHalal does not give medical advice.
  • RxHalal does not issue Islamic rulings.
  • Do not stop or change medicines without a clinician.
  • When fiqh differences exist, we present them neutrally and recommend a qualified scholar.
Evidence-based
Every flag links to its source.
Transparent
Confidence and rationale shown for every result.
Private
No accounts. No tracking. Your data stays on your device.