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I would like to know whether Om-3 1000 mg Capsules by Eskon Pharma are halal-certified?

Asked by Female, 19 · 17 days ago

There is no specific publicly available information confirming that Om-3 1000 mg Capsules (Omega-3 fatty acids) by Eskon Pharma are halal-certified (ensures that products comply with Islamic dietary laws). In general, omega-3 supplements may contain fish oil and use gelatin capsules, and halal status depends on the source of ingredients and official certification. It is best to check the product packaging for a recognised halal certification logo or contact Eskon Pharma directly for confirmation. If unsure, you may consider a certified halal or plant-based omega-3 alternative after consulting your pharmacist or doctor.
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I checked available product records and could not find any listed Halal certification for Om-3 1000 mg Capsule by Eskon Pharma.

🩺 Sources checked

  • Product database entry for Om-3 1000 mg Capsule (SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) OM30001) and the internal drug info; both list manufacturer (Eskon Pharma) and product details but no Halal certification or Halal logo was recorded.
  • No uploaded documents or official Halal certificate number were available in the provided data.

⚕️ What this means for you

  • The absence of a listed Halal certificate in these records does not prove the product is non-Halal; it only means certification wasn’t documented in the checked sources.
  • For certainty, rely on the physical packaging (Halal logo and certificate number) or confirmation from the manufacturer or an authorized certifying body.

🩺 Recommended next steps

  • Check the product packaging for an official Halal logo and certificate number before use.
  • Contact Eskon Pharma (via their customer service or website) to request Halal certification details.
  • Ask your pharmacist or your doctor if you need immediate clinical guidance while you confirm Halal status.

⚠️ When to avoid use / escalate

  • If you require certified Halal for religious reasons and cannot confirm certification, avoid the product until verified.
  • If ingredients include unspecified gelatin or animal-derived components and certification can’t be confirmed, choose a certified alternative.

If you want, I can help draft a short message to Eskon Pharma or check common Halal registries for you.

Answered 17 days ago