Monday, 3 May 2021

Personalised medications possible with 3D printing

Personalised medications possible with 3D printing
Personalised medications possible with 3D printing

Customised medicines could one day be manufactured to patients' individual needs, with University of East Anglia (UEA) researchers investigating technology to 3D 'print' pills.

The team, including Dr Andy Gleadall and Prof Richard Bibb at Loughborough University, identified a new additive manufacturing method to allow the 3D printing of medicine in highly porous structures, which can be used to regulate the rate of drug release from the medicine to the body when taken orally.

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source https://www.pharmatutor.org/pharma-news/2021/personalised-medications-possible-with-3d-printing

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