OU Kosher · Orthodox Union
Kosher Nutraceuticals and Supplements: Principles and Process
Senior OU position paper on how kosher law is applied to nutraceutical and supplement certification — covering active ingredients, solvents, excipients, and the auditing process behind any OU symbol on a supplement.
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OU Halacha Yomis
Gelatin capsules — may these be used?
OU psak on gelatin capsules — including Rabbi Hershel Schachter’s ruling that even soft gelatin capsules may be swallowed for medical purposes when no kosher alternative is available, since gelatin is not eaten k’derech achila.
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Star-K · Kashrus Kurrents
A Kashrus Guide to Medications, Vitamins & Nutritional Supplements
Star-K’s comprehensive halacha framework for vitamins and supplements — covering choleh, mechush, shelo k’derech achila, gelatin, stearates, dilutants, and the practical preference for kosher-certified product first.
Read the Star-K guide →
Star-K Medicine Listings
Reviewed OTC medications & supplements
Star-K’s annually updated USA list of OTC medications, vitamins, and supplements whose ingredients have been reviewed and determined permissible for those who are ill or have deficiencies. Not a Passover list.
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cRc · Chicago Rabbinical Council
cRc Medicine & Supplements Listings
Consumer-facing cRc listings of medications and supplements reviewed for kashrus status — the third major US database we cross-check against any brand or SKU before assigning a kosher-integrity rank.
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Jewish Action (OU)
Kosher Rx: Navigating the Kashrus of Medications and Vitamins
Jewish Action’s feature on the halacha of medications and vitamins, citing Rabbi Moshe Feinstein zt”l, Rabbi Yisroel Belsky, and Rabbi Hershel Schachter on tablets, gelatin capsules, sugar-coated pills, and multivitamins.
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Halacha discussion only. The sources above are educational primary documents. They are not a substitute for your own rav’s psak on your specific situation, nor for your physician’s medical guidance. Always pasken with your own rav.