TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluation of knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions on halal pharmaceuticals among pharmacy students from Malaysian private universities A1 - Eunice Yeoh Hui Xuan A1 - Nurul Farhana Abdul Razak A1 - Adliah Mhd Ali A1 - Mazlina Mohd Said JF - Journal of Advanced Pharmacy Education and Research JO - J Adv Pharm Educ Res SN - 2249-3379 Y1 - 2022 VL - 12 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/D3bNfyJZ6t SP - 84 EP - 90 N2 - Religious beliefs may affect medicine use and patient adherence. Therefore, consideration should be given to the patient's religious beliefs before prescribing drugs or treatment. The Muslim population around the world is becoming more aware of their options and requesting pharmaceutical products containing only halal ingredients. Thus, education on halal pharmaceuticals, especially for pharmacy students, is fundamental to ensure the right information is communicated effectively to patients. This survey was carried out among fourth-year pharmacy students in private universities to assess their knowledge, attitude, and perception of halal pharmaceuticals. A cross-sectional study was carried out using a structured, self-administered questionnaire from November 2019 to February 2020. The mean score for perception knowledge and attitude was 11.37 ± 3.86, 32.9 ± 4.86, and 31.94 ± 4.39, respectively. There was a significant, positive, moderate correlation between knowledge and attitude (p UR - https://japer.in/article/evaluation-of-knowledge-attitudes-and-perceptions-on-halal-pharmaceuticals-among-pharmacy-students-asutzc8l7cyx2sy ER -