06792nam 2201837z- 450 991055778070332120210501(CKB)5400000000045582(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68697(oapen)doab68697(EXLCZ)99540000000004558220202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier3D Printing of Pharmaceuticals and Drug Delivery DevicesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (436 p.)3-03936-423-5 3-03936-424-3 The 3D printing (3DP) process was patented in 1986; however, only in the last decade has it begun to be used for medical applications, as well as in the fields of prosthetics, bio-fabrication, and pharmaceutical printing. 3DP or additive manufacturing (AM) is a family of technologies that implement layer-by-layer processes in order to fabricate physical models based on a computer aided design (CAD) model. 3D printing permits the fabrication of high degrees of complexity with great reproducibility in a fast and cost-effective fashion. 3DP technology offers a new paradigm for the direct manufacture of individual dosage forms and has the potential to allow for variations in size and geometry as well as control dose and release behavior. Furthermore, the low cost and ease of use of 3DP systems means that the possibility of manufacturing medicines and medical devices at the point of dispensing or at the point of use could become a reality. 3DP thus offers the perfect innovative manufacturing route to address the critical capability gap that hinders the widespread exploitation of personalized medicines for molecules that are currently not easy to deliver. This Special Issue will address new developments in the area of 3D printing and bioprinting for drug delivery applications, covering the recent advantages and future directions of additive manufacturing for pharmaceutical products.Medicinebicssc3D bio-inks3D bio-printing3D bioprinting3D printed drug products3D printed oral dosage forms3D printingacetaminophenadditive manufacturingamorphous solid dispersionanti-infective devicesantioxidant materialsaspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)beadsbiodegradablebiofilm formationbioprintingchemical modificationchronotherapeutic deliverycomplex structurescomputer-aided design (CAD)computer-aided design (CAD) designcontrolled releasecyclodextrindigital light processing technologydigital pharmacydissolution kineticsdrug deliverydrug developmentdrug releaseextrusionextrusion-based 3D printingfeature sizefilament extrusionfixed dose combinationfixed-dose combinationsfloating systemsFMDfused deposition modelingfused deposition modeling (FDM)fused deposition modeling 3D printingFused Deposition Modeling 3D Printingfused deposition modellingfused filament fabricationfused layer modelinggastric floatinggastro-retentive floating systemgeometrygumshigh API loadhigh-precision targetinghospital pharmacyhot-melt extrusionimplantable devicesimplantable scaffoldinkjet printingligninmaterialsmechanical propertiesmicro-implantmicro-swimmermicromedicinemicroneedlemodified drug releasemodified releaseMTT assaymultiple unitsmultiple-layer dosage formsneural networkson-demand manufacturingoptimizationoral dosagesoral powderorodisperible filmsorodispersible discsorodispersible filmparacetamol (acetaminophen)patient-specificpectinpediatricpelvic organ prolapsepersonalised medicinespersonalized medicinepersonalized medicinespersonalized pharmaceuticalspharmaceutical quality controlpharmaceuticalspharmaceuticspharmacoprintingphotopolymerizationpolylactic acidpolymeric inkpolymerspoor solubilitypredictionpregabalinpressure-assisted microsyringe (PAM)printletsprocessprocessing parametersprolonged drug deliverypropolispseudo-bonepulsatile releaserelease profileresolutionsemisolid extrusion 3D printingsolid dosage formsspheroidsstencil printingstereolithographystress urinary incontinencestructural designsubcutaneoussustained drug release tabletstabletstelemedicinetheophyllinethree dimensional printingthree-dimensional printingvaginal meshesvascularizationvat polymerisationwarfarinwound dressingwound-healingMedicineLamprou Dimitrios Aedt1303399Lamprou Dimitrios AothBOOK99105577807033213D Printing of Pharmaceuticals and Drug Delivery Devices3026998UNINA