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      3D printing of pharmaceuticals: approach from bench scale to commercial development

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          Background

          The three-dimensional (3D) printing is paradigm shift in the healthcare sector. 3D printing is platform technologies in which complex products are developed with less number of additives. The easy development process gives edge over the conventional methods. Every individual needs specific dose treatment. ‘One size fits all’ is the current traditional approach that can shift to more individual specific in 3D printing. The present review aims to cover different perspectives regarding selection of drug, polymer and technological aspects for 3D printing. With respect to clinical practice, regulatory issue and industrial potential are also discussed in this paper.

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          The individualization of medicines with patient centric dosage form will become reality in upcoming future. It provides individual’s need of dose by considering genetic profile, physiology and diseased condition. The tailormade dosages with unique drug loading and release profile of different geometrical shapes and sizes can easily deliver therapeutic dose. The technology can fulfill growing demand of efficiency in the dose accuracy for the patient oriented sectors like pediatric, geriatric and also easy to comply with cGMP requirements of regulated market. The clinical practice can focus on prescribing each individual’s necessity of dose.

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          In the year 2015, FDA approved first 3D printed drug product, which is initiator in the new phase of manufacturing of pharmaceuticals. The tailormade formulations can be made in future for personalized medications. Regulatory approval from agencies can bring the 3DP product into the market. In the future, formulators can bring different sector-specific products for personalized need through 3DP pharmaceutical product.

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                Contributors
                atmaram.pawar@bharatividyapeeth.edu
                Journal
                Futur J Pharm Sci
                Futur J Pharm Sci
                Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                2314-7245
                2314-7253
                26 November 2022
                26 November 2022
                2022
                : 8
                : 1
                : 48
                Affiliations
                GRID grid.411681.b, ISNI 0000 0004 0503 0903, Department of Pharmaceutics, , Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to Be University), ; Pune, Maharashtra 411038 India
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0280-2499
                Article
                439
                10.1186/s43094-022-00439-z
                9702622
                e60259c5-db2b-4dfd-a926-8c287f4b4eda
                © The Author(s) 2022

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                : 20 May 2022
                : 11 November 2022
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                additive manufacturing,automation,computer drug design,fused deposition modeling,personalized medicines

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