2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13346-020-00737-0
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3D printing for oral drug delivery: a new tool to customize drug delivery

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“…However, the use of additive manufacturing also enables the preparation of small batches of customized, on-demand-prepared formulations-for example, in the treatment of patients with rare diseases or for clinical trials. The great applicability of 3D printing (3DP) in the pharmaceutical field results from the simplicity of object shape modification, which allows the production of dosage forms of complex shape and internal structure, containing one or more active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) [1,2]. Moreover, the differences in shape and infill density of tablets, which cannot be achieved in compressed tablets, lead to alternation in the surface-to-volume ratio and allow us to produce printlets with desired drug dosages and dissolution profiles [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the use of additive manufacturing also enables the preparation of small batches of customized, on-demand-prepared formulations-for example, in the treatment of patients with rare diseases or for clinical trials. The great applicability of 3D printing (3DP) in the pharmaceutical field results from the simplicity of object shape modification, which allows the production of dosage forms of complex shape and internal structure, containing one or more active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) [1,2]. Moreover, the differences in shape and infill density of tablets, which cannot be achieved in compressed tablets, lead to alternation in the surface-to-volume ratio and allow us to produce printlets with desired drug dosages and dissolution profiles [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3DP in drug production possesses patient-customized characteristics as well as accomplishes the selection of drug size, shape, and combination of different pharmaceutical ingredients, which may be more convenient for clinical applications [119] . Through 3DP technology, even the layers and percentage parameters in tablet coating, therapeutic release rates and patterns can also be predesigned, thus providing better curative effects [120,121] .…”
Section: Ai In Drug Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The least invasive, most popular method affording the greatest patient control method is oral delivery. Oral pills/tablets/capsules can be formulated using various methods, such as compression or injection molding 45,46 , 3-D printing 47,48 , extrusion 49,50 , and coating 51 to name a few. In these systems, an API is typically homogenously mixed into a matrix of controlled release agent(s) to be released via diffusion or degradation of the matrix when introduced to an external environment.…”
Section: Targeting Postoperative Pain Via Apismentioning
confidence: 99%