3D printing technique has been utilised to develop novel and complex drug delivery systems that are almost impossible to produce by employing conventional formulation techniques. For example, this technique may be employed to produce tablets or fast dissolving oral films (FDFs) with multilayers of active ingredients, which are personalised to patient's needs. In this article, we compared the production of FDFs by 3D printing to conventional methods such as solvent casting. Then, we evaluated the need for novel methods of producing fast dissolving oral films; and why 3D printing may be able to meet the short falls of FDF production. The challenges of producing 3D printed FDFs are identified at commercial scale by referring to the identificat...
Pharmaceutical 3D-printing represents a potentially new dosing and manufacturing approach for the ph...
Extrusion based three dimensional (3D) printing is defined as a process used to make a 3D object lay...
The advances in personalised medicine increased the demand for a fast, accurate and reliable product...
Since the approval of a 3D-printed tablet by the FDA in 2015 for marketing, there has been a great i...
The recent introduction of the first FDA approved 3D-printed drug has fuelled interest in 3D printin...
Three-dimensional (3D)-printing of tablets via fused deposition modelling (FDM) is gaining attention...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies are continuously applied to novel fields, laying the fo...
Three Dimensional (3D) printing within the pharmaceutical industry is rapidly developing and current...
3D printing technology is a rapid prototyping process based on computer-aided design software that i...
The pharmaceutical industry is moving ahead at a rapid pace. Modern technology has enabled the devel...
Three-dimensional printing technology holds marked promise for the pharmaceutical industry and is no...
Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) is a variant of 3D Printing (3DP) that relies on the melt extrusion...
3D printing (3DP) of pharmaceutical formulations via commercially available FDM printers has gained ...
With the rapid pace of development in industrial sector, the pharma sector and researchers involved ...
Oral routes are most commonly preferred route for drug delivery. Commonly used oral dosage forms are...
Pharmaceutical 3D-printing represents a potentially new dosing and manufacturing approach for the ph...
Extrusion based three dimensional (3D) printing is defined as a process used to make a 3D object lay...
The advances in personalised medicine increased the demand for a fast, accurate and reliable product...
Since the approval of a 3D-printed tablet by the FDA in 2015 for marketing, there has been a great i...
The recent introduction of the first FDA approved 3D-printed drug has fuelled interest in 3D printin...
Three-dimensional (3D)-printing of tablets via fused deposition modelling (FDM) is gaining attention...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies are continuously applied to novel fields, laying the fo...
Three Dimensional (3D) printing within the pharmaceutical industry is rapidly developing and current...
3D printing technology is a rapid prototyping process based on computer-aided design software that i...
The pharmaceutical industry is moving ahead at a rapid pace. Modern technology has enabled the devel...
Three-dimensional printing technology holds marked promise for the pharmaceutical industry and is no...
Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) is a variant of 3D Printing (3DP) that relies on the melt extrusion...
3D printing (3DP) of pharmaceutical formulations via commercially available FDM printers has gained ...
With the rapid pace of development in industrial sector, the pharma sector and researchers involved ...
Oral routes are most commonly preferred route for drug delivery. Commonly used oral dosage forms are...
Pharmaceutical 3D-printing represents a potentially new dosing and manufacturing approach for the ph...
Extrusion based three dimensional (3D) printing is defined as a process used to make a 3D object lay...
The advances in personalised medicine increased the demand for a fast, accurate and reliable product...