The generation of multi-functional drug delivery systems, namely solid dosage forms loaded with nano-sized carriers, remains little explored and is still a challenge for formulators. For the first time, the coupling of two important technologies, 3D printing and nanotechnology, to produce innovative solid dosage forms containing drug-loaded nanocapsules was evaluated here. Drug delivery devices were prepared by fused deposition modelling (FDM) from poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) and Eudragit® RL100 (ERL) filaments with or without a channelling agent (mannitol). They were soaked in deflazacort-loaded nanocapsules (particle size: 138nm) to produce 3D printed tablets (printlets) loaded with them, as observed by SEM. Drug loading was improved by ...
The use of fixed dose combinations (also known as polypills) in chronic conditions such as cardiovas...
Pharmaceutical 3D-printing represents a potentially new dosing and manufacturing approach for the ph...
Conventional oral drug delivery systems, such as tablets, capsules and solutions, are widely used to...
In respect of personalised doses, fused deposition modelling 3D printing delivers a viable alternati...
Conventional immediate release dosage forms involve compressing the powder with a disintegrating age...
Three dimensional (3D) printing has emerged as one of the most promising additive manufacturing tech...
Fused deposition modeling by 3D-printing is a rapid technique for the production of personalized dru...
The thesis illustrates the clinical importance of personalised drug delivery devices and compare its...
The use of 3D printing techniques to control drug release has flourished in the past decade, althoug...
3D printing is a rapidly growing area of interest within pharmaceutical science thanks to its versat...
Fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3–Dimensional (3D) printing is becoming an increasingly popular tech...
Additive manufacturing technologies have been widely used in the medical field. More specifically, f...
New technologies for the fabrication of on-demand oral dosage forms are needed in order to provide p...
This work aims to employ fused deposition modelling 3D printing to fabricate immediate release pharm...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging manufacturing technology for biomedical and pharmaceu...
The use of fixed dose combinations (also known as polypills) in chronic conditions such as cardiovas...
Pharmaceutical 3D-printing represents a potentially new dosing and manufacturing approach for the ph...
Conventional oral drug delivery systems, such as tablets, capsules and solutions, are widely used to...
In respect of personalised doses, fused deposition modelling 3D printing delivers a viable alternati...
Conventional immediate release dosage forms involve compressing the powder with a disintegrating age...
Three dimensional (3D) printing has emerged as one of the most promising additive manufacturing tech...
Fused deposition modeling by 3D-printing is a rapid technique for the production of personalized dru...
The thesis illustrates the clinical importance of personalised drug delivery devices and compare its...
The use of 3D printing techniques to control drug release has flourished in the past decade, althoug...
3D printing is a rapidly growing area of interest within pharmaceutical science thanks to its versat...
Fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3–Dimensional (3D) printing is becoming an increasingly popular tech...
Additive manufacturing technologies have been widely used in the medical field. More specifically, f...
New technologies for the fabrication of on-demand oral dosage forms are needed in order to provide p...
This work aims to employ fused deposition modelling 3D printing to fabricate immediate release pharm...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an emerging manufacturing technology for biomedical and pharmaceu...
The use of fixed dose combinations (also known as polypills) in chronic conditions such as cardiovas...
Pharmaceutical 3D-printing represents a potentially new dosing and manufacturing approach for the ph...
Conventional oral drug delivery systems, such as tablets, capsules and solutions, are widely used to...