Ensure Compliance, Build Trust & Expand Global Reach
In today’s world, consumers are increasingly conscious of what they consume — not just in food, but also in medicine and health care products. At CEHA, we provide Pharmaceuticals Halal Certification and Health Care Halal Certification services to ensure your products meet the stringent requirements of Halal compliance.
What is Pharmaceuticals Halal Certification?
Pharmaceuticals Halal Certification ensures that medicines, vaccines, supplements, and other pharmaceutical products are manufactured, processed, and packaged in accordance with Islamic dietary laws. This includes:
- No use of haram (prohibited) substances like gelatin derived from non-Halal sources
- No alcohol in formulations unless specifically allowed by Islamic jurisprudence
- No cross-contamination with non-Halal substances during manufacturing
- Shariah-compliant sourcing, handling, and production methods
This certification is especially essential for companies exporting to the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Muslim-majority regions.
What is Health Care Halal Certification?
Health Care Halal Certification applies to non-medicinal products in the health and wellness sector, such as:
- Health supplements
- Nutraceuticals
- Personal care and hygiene products (creams, lotions, etc.)
- Topical ointments
- Over-the-counter health products
We ensure that these items are free from prohibited substances and adhere to Halal manufacturing principles. This builds consumer trust and opens new markets for your brand.
Why Halal Certification is Crucial in Pharma & Health Sectors
As global awareness and demand for Halal-certified products continue to rise, the importance of obtaining Pharmaceuticals Halal Certification and Health Care Halal Certificates has never been greater. Muslim consumers across the world are actively seeking products that meet Islamic dietary and ethical standards—not only in food but also in pharmaceuticals and healthcare. Certification opens the door to lucrative Halal-sensitive markets such as Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, UAE, and Indonesia, where compliance is either strongly preferred or legally required.
Furthermore, Halal certification assures consumers that products are manufactured with transparency, adhere to global safety standards, and align with religious principles. For pharmaceutical and healthcare brands, this not only enhances credibility but also builds trust among both Muslim and non-Muslim customers. Certified businesses are perceived as ethical, responsible, and globally competitive—elevating brand image and market presence.
Our Certification Process
We provide a seamless, transparent certification experience for pharmaceutical companies and health care product manufacturers:
Who Can Apply?
Our Halal certification service is available for:
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
- Nutraceutical & Supplement Brands
- Health & Wellness Companies
- Personal Care Product Manufacturers
Hospitals and Clinics (for procurement compliance)
Why Choose CEHA?
- Recognized by both national and international Islamic authorities
- Accredited and experienced in certifying pharmaceuticals and health care products
- Transparent procedures and minimal documentation hassle
- Faster turnaround and expert compliance guidance
Dedicated support for exports and documentation required by foreign governments
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Pharmaceuticals Halal Certification ensures that medicinal and pharmaceutical products are manufactured, processed, and formulated in accordance with Islamic guidelines, free from Haram (forbidden) substances such as pork derivatives or alcohol.
Yes. Pharmaceutics Halal Certification is a specialized branch focused on the ingredients, production process, and safety of pharmaceutical and medicinal products, requiring stricter analysis and validation due to the nature of usage.
Products such as tablets, capsules, syrups, vaccines, ointments, medical supplements, and even medical devices may require Halal certification, especially when exported to Muslim-majority markets.
Health Care Halal Certification builds trust with Muslim consumers, ensures regulatory compliance in Halal markets, and opens doors to countries in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and other Islamic regions.
Pharmaceutical companies, nutraceutical manufacturers, medical supplement producers, and contract healthcare product formulators in Pakistan can apply for the certification to validate their products.
The process includes submission of documentation, ingredient evaluation, on-site audits, and final verification by a Halal certification authority like CEHA before issuing the certificate.
Yes, but they require careful assessment of all ingredients (including culture mediums and stabilizers) to ensure there are no animal-based or non-Halal substances used.
Depending on product complexity and documentation readiness, the process may take from 2 to 6 weeks. CEHA ensures a streamlined and transparent procedure to speed up certification.
Yes, CEHA provides certifications that are globally accepted in key Halal-compliant regions, ensuring your pharmaceutical or healthcare products meet international Halal standards.
Yes, ethanol and other intoxicating alcohols are generally prohibited. However, technical allowances may be reviewed under strict religious and scientific guidelines when no alternatives are available.