Is Porcine Heparin halal?
Porcine Heparin is classified haram for halal use with High confidence. An anticoagulant extracted from porcine intestinal mucosa; the standard heparin source in the US and UK. Porcine-derived. Bovine-source heparin and synthetic alternatives (e.g. fondaparinux, DOACs) may be available depending on the clinical context.
Active (anticoagulant) · Confidence: High
Also known as: heparin sodium, porcine mucosa heparin
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An anticoagulant extracted from porcine intestinal mucosa; the standard heparin source in the US and UK.
Source:FDA — Heparin sodium injection labelingFDA — Heparin manufacturing source
Used IV/subcutaneously to prevent and treat blood clots.
See:FDA — Heparin sodium injection labelingFDA — Heparin manufacturing source
Porcine-derived. Bovine-source heparin and synthetic alternatives (e.g. fondaparinux, DOACs) may be available depending on the clinical context.
Source:FDA — Heparin sodium injection labelingFDA — Heparin manufacturing source
- Pig intestinal mucosa
Questions to ask
- Is bovine heparin available in this hospital?
- Could a DOAC (e.g. apixaban) or fondaparinux meet my clinical need?
Other alternatives to ask about
Not yet separate pages in our library — discuss with your pharmacist or prescriber.
- Fondaparinux (Arixtra)
- DOACs
Reason codes
Evidence & citations2
AuditCommon questions
- Is Porcine Heparin halal?
- RxHalal currently classifies Porcine Heparin as HARAM (High confidence). Porcine-derived. Bovine-source heparin and synthetic alternatives (e.g. fondaparinux, DOACs) may be available depending on the clinical context. This is information only — not a fatwa or medical advice.
- What is Porcine Heparin used for in medicines?
- An anticoagulant extracted from porcine intestinal mucosa; the standard heparin source in the US and UK. Used IV/subcutaneously to prevent and treat blood clots.
- What are common sources of Porcine Heparin?
- Common sources include: Pig intestinal mucosa. Manufacturers often do not disclose which source is used.
- Is bovine heparin available in this hospital?
- Ask your pharmacist or prescriber. RxHalal lists this because Porcine Heparin is haram in our cited database.
- Could a DOAC (e.g. apixaban) or fondaparinux meet my clinical need?
- Ask your pharmacist or prescriber. RxHalal lists this because Porcine Heparin is haram in our cited database.
- What are alternatives to Porcine Heparin in medicines?
- Possible alternatives mentioned in our database: Bovine heparin; Fondaparinux (Arixtra); DOACs. Always confirm with a clinician before switching.