3D-printed solid oral dosage forms for mental and neurological disorders: recent advances and future perspectives

Autor: Wojtyłko, Monika, Lamprou, Dimitrios A., Froelich, Anna, Kuczko, Wiesław, Wichniarek, Radosław, Osmałek, Tomasz
Zdroj: Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery; November 2024, Vol. 21 Issue: 11 p1523-1541, 19p
Abstrakt: ABSTRACTIntroduction3D printing (3DP) applications in medicine are intensively investigated, creating an opportunity to provide patient-tailored therapy by delivering a drug with an accurate dose and release profile. Moving away from the ‘one size fits all’ paradigm, it could be beneficial for treating mental and neurological disorders, improving the efficiency and safety of the therapy. The aim of this critical review is to assess recent advances and identify gaps regarding 3DP in this important and challenging field, by focusing on recent research examples.Areas coveredApplications of the 3DP techniques for solid dosage forms in mental and neurological disorders have been covered and discussed, together with recent advantages, limitations, and future directions.Expert opinionThe personalize treatment, which is considered as the most significant advantage of the 3DP technique, can be beneficial in mental and neurological disorders therapy, where the dose should be adjusted to the patient. Printing of medicines enables creating the structure modifications and thus controlling the drug release or combining multiple drugs into one tablet, simplifying the dose regimen. Medications printed on-demand, in health-care facilities, could address the special needs of pediatric patients and help avoid interruptions in the supply chain. Despite promising advances, the described methods have limitations and need further investigation before being scaled-up to an industrial manufacturing environment. There is also a need to establish protocols for the preparation and registration of 3DP dosage forms.
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