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Complex formulations, simple techniques: Can 3D printing technology be the Midas touch in pharmaceutical industry?open access

Authors
Lamichhane, ShrawaniBashyal, SantoshKeum, TaekwangNoh, GyubinSeo, Jo EunBastola, RakeshChoi, JaewoongSohn, Dong HwanLee, Sangkil
Issue Date
Sep-2019
Publisher
Shenyang Pharmaceutical University
Keywords
Complex formulations; Fused deposition modeling; Inkjet printing; Personalized medicine; Three-dimensional printing
Citation
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, v.14, no.5, pp 465 - 479
Pages
15
Journal Title
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume
14
Number
5
Start Page
465
End Page
479
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/69403
DOI
10.1016/j.ajps.2018.11.008
ISSN
1818-0876
Abstract
3D printing is a method of rapid prototyping and manufacturing in which materials are deposited onto one another in layers to produce a three-dimensional object. Although 3D printing was developed in the 1980s and the technology has found widespread industrial applications for production from automotive parts to machine tools, its application in pharmaceutical area is still limited. However, the potential of 3D printing in the pharmaceutical industry is now being recognized. The ability of 3D printing to produce medications to exact specifications tailored to the needs of individual patients has indicated the possibility of developing personalized medicines. The technology allows dosage forms to be precisely printed in various shapes, sizes and textures that are difficult to produce using traditional techniques. However, there are various challenges associated with the proper application of 3D printing in the pharmaceutical sector which should be overcome to exploit the scope of this technology. In this review, an overview is provided on the various 3D printing technologies used in fabrication of complex dosage forms along with their feasibility and limitations. © 2019 Shenyang Pharmaceutical University
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