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Is Pancrelipase halal?

Pancrelipase is classified haram for halal use with High confidence. A mixture of digestive enzymes (lipase, amylase, protease) extracted from porcine pancreas, used to treat exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. All FDA-approved pancrelipase products are porcine-derived. Many scholars permit it under necessity (ḍarūra) when no alternative exists.

Active (enzyme replacement) · Confidence: High

Also known as: pancreatic enzymes, pancreatin, lipase/amylase/protease

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Porcine Heparin Concern Detected

Active (anticoagulant)

Shared concern code: porcineDerived

What it is

A mixture of digestive enzymes (lipase, amylase, protease) extracted from porcine pancreas, used to treat exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.

Source:FDA — Pancrelipase productsDailyMed — Creon labeling

Why it's here

Replaces pancreatic enzymes in conditions like cystic fibrosis and chronic pancreatitis.

See:FDA — Pancrelipase productsDailyMed — Creon labeling

Why it may matter

All FDA-approved pancrelipase products are porcine-derived. Many scholars permit it under necessity (ḍarūra) when no alternative exists.

Source:FDA — Pancrelipase productsDailyMed — Creon labeling

Common sources
  • Pig pancreas

Questions to ask

  • Is there a non-porcine pancreatic-enzyme product available in this country?
  • What dose is essential for my clinical need?

Other alternatives to ask about

Not yet separate pages in our library — discuss with your pharmacist or prescriber.

  • Microbial lipase (limited availability)

Possible alternatives

  • Microbial lipase (limited availability)

Always confirm changes with your clinician.

Reason codes

porcineDerived

Evidence & citations2

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Common questions

Is Pancrelipase halal?
RxHalal currently classifies Pancrelipase as HARAM (High confidence). All FDA-approved pancrelipase products are porcine-derived. Many scholars permit it under necessity (ḍarūra) when no alternative exists. This is information only — not a fatwa or medical advice.
What is Pancrelipase used for in medicines?
A mixture of digestive enzymes (lipase, amylase, protease) extracted from porcine pancreas, used to treat exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. Replaces pancreatic enzymes in conditions like cystic fibrosis and chronic pancreatitis.
What are common sources of Pancrelipase?
Common sources include: Pig pancreas. Manufacturers often do not disclose which source is used.
Is there a non-porcine pancreatic-enzyme product available in this country?
Ask your pharmacist or prescriber. RxHalal lists this because Pancrelipase is haram in our cited database.
What dose is essential for my clinical need?
Ask your pharmacist or prescriber. RxHalal lists this because Pancrelipase is haram in our cited database.
What are alternatives to Pancrelipase in medicines?
Possible alternatives mentioned in our database: Microbial lipase (limited availability). Always confirm with a clinician before switching.