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3D Printing Technologies in Personalized Medicine, Nanomedicines, and Biopharmaceuticals
3D printing technologies enable medicine customization adapted to patients’ needs. There are several 3D printing techniques available, but majority of dosage forms and medical devices are printed using nozzle-based extrusion, laser-writing systems, and powder binder jetting. 3D printing has been dem...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9967161/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839636 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020313 |
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author | Serrano, Dolores R. Kara, Aytug Yuste, Iván Luciano, Francis C. Ongoren, Baris Anaya, Brayan J. Molina, Gracia Diez, Laura Ramirez, Bianca I. Ramirez, Irving O. Sánchez-Guirales, Sergio A. Fernández-García, Raquel Bautista, Liliana Ruiz, Helga K. Lalatsa, Aikaterini |
author_facet | Serrano, Dolores R. Kara, Aytug Yuste, Iván Luciano, Francis C. Ongoren, Baris Anaya, Brayan J. Molina, Gracia Diez, Laura Ramirez, Bianca I. Ramirez, Irving O. Sánchez-Guirales, Sergio A. Fernández-García, Raquel Bautista, Liliana Ruiz, Helga K. Lalatsa, Aikaterini |
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description | 3D printing technologies enable medicine customization adapted to patients’ needs. There are several 3D printing techniques available, but majority of dosage forms and medical devices are printed using nozzle-based extrusion, laser-writing systems, and powder binder jetting. 3D printing has been demonstrated for a broad range of applications in development and targeting solid, semi-solid, and locally applied or implanted medicines. 3D-printed solid dosage forms allow the combination of one or more drugs within the same solid dosage form to improve patient compliance, facilitate deglutition, tailor the release profile, or fabricate new medicines for which no dosage form is available. Sustained-release 3D-printed implants, stents, and medical devices have been used mainly for joint replacement therapies, medical prostheses, and cardiovascular applications. Locally applied medicines, such as wound dressing, microneedles, and medicated contact lenses, have also been manufactured using 3D printing techniques. The challenge is to select the 3D printing technique most suitable for each application and the type of pharmaceutical ink that should be developed that possesses the required physicochemical and biological performance. The integration of biopharmaceuticals and nanotechnology-based drugs along with 3D printing (“nanoprinting”) brings printed personalized nanomedicines within the most innovative perspectives for the coming years. Continuous manufacturing through the use of 3D-printed microfluidic chips facilitates their translation into clinical practice. |
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spelling | pubmed-99671612023-02-26 3D Printing Technologies in Personalized Medicine, Nanomedicines, and Biopharmaceuticals Serrano, Dolores R. Kara, Aytug Yuste, Iván Luciano, Francis C. Ongoren, Baris Anaya, Brayan J. Molina, Gracia Diez, Laura Ramirez, Bianca I. Ramirez, Irving O. Sánchez-Guirales, Sergio A. Fernández-García, Raquel Bautista, Liliana Ruiz, Helga K. Lalatsa, Aikaterini Pharmaceutics Review 3D printing technologies enable medicine customization adapted to patients’ needs. There are several 3D printing techniques available, but majority of dosage forms and medical devices are printed using nozzle-based extrusion, laser-writing systems, and powder binder jetting. 3D printing has been demonstrated for a broad range of applications in development and targeting solid, semi-solid, and locally applied or implanted medicines. 3D-printed solid dosage forms allow the combination of one or more drugs within the same solid dosage form to improve patient compliance, facilitate deglutition, tailor the release profile, or fabricate new medicines for which no dosage form is available. Sustained-release 3D-printed implants, stents, and medical devices have been used mainly for joint replacement therapies, medical prostheses, and cardiovascular applications. Locally applied medicines, such as wound dressing, microneedles, and medicated contact lenses, have also been manufactured using 3D printing techniques. The challenge is to select the 3D printing technique most suitable for each application and the type of pharmaceutical ink that should be developed that possesses the required physicochemical and biological performance. The integration of biopharmaceuticals and nanotechnology-based drugs along with 3D printing (“nanoprinting”) brings printed personalized nanomedicines within the most innovative perspectives for the coming years. Continuous manufacturing through the use of 3D-printed microfluidic chips facilitates their translation into clinical practice. MDPI 2023-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9967161/ /pubmed/36839636 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020313 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Serrano, Dolores R. Kara, Aytug Yuste, Iván Luciano, Francis C. Ongoren, Baris Anaya, Brayan J. Molina, Gracia Diez, Laura Ramirez, Bianca I. Ramirez, Irving O. Sánchez-Guirales, Sergio A. Fernández-García, Raquel Bautista, Liliana Ruiz, Helga K. Lalatsa, Aikaterini 3D Printing Technologies in Personalized Medicine, Nanomedicines, and Biopharmaceuticals |
title | 3D Printing Technologies in Personalized Medicine, Nanomedicines, and Biopharmaceuticals |
title_full | 3D Printing Technologies in Personalized Medicine, Nanomedicines, and Biopharmaceuticals |
title_fullStr | 3D Printing Technologies in Personalized Medicine, Nanomedicines, and Biopharmaceuticals |
title_full_unstemmed | 3D Printing Technologies in Personalized Medicine, Nanomedicines, and Biopharmaceuticals |
title_short | 3D Printing Technologies in Personalized Medicine, Nanomedicines, and Biopharmaceuticals |
title_sort | 3d printing technologies in personalized medicine, nanomedicines, and biopharmaceuticals |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9967161/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839636 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020313 |
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