The most cutting-edge method for producing pharmaceutical
dosage forms in recent years has been 3D printing or additive manufacturing.
This approach uses advanced technology, like a virtual model, to control the
production apparatus and produce the desired dosage form of an actual object.
Due to the demand from different sectors of the world for health services and
the urgency of controlling the side effects associated with conventional dosage
forms, the pharmaceutical industry tries to produce dosage forms in large
quantities these days with 3D printing. With this technology, items are
designed through layer-by-layer material manufacturing employing layer-based
systems of processes, extrusion, ink-jet printing, and laser printing
technologies by using various polymers and other suitable excipients.
Additionally, the various delivery systems, such as customized drug doses and
personalized medicine, as well as other healthcare sectors, demonstrate the
potential benefits of 3D technology in delivering personalized therapy to the
individual. This overview covers the various methods and how they are used in
the production of 3D medicines, as well as the regulatory issues that this
industry faces.
Author(s) Details:
Nirmala Rani Tulimelli
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, College of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Andhra University. Visakhapatnam-530003, India.
Shailaja Pashikanti
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Andhra University. Visakhapatnam-530003, India.
Rajeswari Athota
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Andhra University. Visakhapatnam-530003, India.
Naga Narayana Lakshmi. P
Department of Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs, College of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Andhra University. Visakhapatnam-530003, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ACPR-V9/article/view/14379
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