Abstract
The pharmaceutical industry is continually searching for new technologies to improve the characteristics of current medicines. One of the objectives is the increase of adherence to the treatments by patients. Simultaneously, 3-dimensional printing (3DP) is an emerging additive technique that is reaching many sectors of industry and influencing directly and indirectly the quality of life of patients. In this sense, 3DP postulates to be one of the technologies that contribute to the pharmaceutical development, allowing the personalized medicine in patients, improving the bioavailability of drugs with dissolution problems or combining all the medication of the patients in a single tablet (polypill), among others. This new technique will differ greatly from the traditional pharmaceutical manufacturing and in the coming years it may involve a revolutionary transformation in pharmaceutical practice.
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Gómez Galparsoro, M., & Santos Vizcaíno, E. (2020). 3D PRINTING OF MEDICINES. Anales de La Real Academia Nacional de Farmacia, (86(03)), 157–172. https://doi.org/10.53519/analesranf.2020.86.03.01
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