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AuthorAmekyeh, Hilda
AuthorTarlochan, Faris
AuthorBilla, Nashiru
Available date2023-01-26T07:03:30Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NameFrontiers in Pharmacology
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.646836
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/38913
AbstractTechnological advances in science over the past century have paved the way for remedial treatment outcomes in various diseases. Pharmacogenomic predispositions, the emergence of multidrug resistance, medication and formulation errors contribute significantly to patient mortality. The concept of "personalized" or "precision" medicines provides a window to addressing these issues and hence reducing mortality. The emergence of three-dimensional printing of medicines over the past decades has generated interests in therapeutics and dispensing, whereby the provisions of personalized medicines can be built within the framework of producing medicines at dispensaries or pharmacies. This plan is a good replacement of the fit-for-all modality in conventional therapeutics, where clinicians are constrained to prescribe pre-formulated dose units available on the market. However, three-dimension printing of personalized medicines faces several hurdles, but these are not insurmountable. In this review, we explore the relevance of personalized medicines in therapeutics and how three-dimensional printing makes a good fit in current gaps within conventional therapeutics in order to secure an effective implementation of personalized medicines. We also explore the deployment of three-dimensional printing of personalized medicines based on practical, legal and regulatory provisions. Copyright 2021 Amekyeh, Tarlochan and Billa.
Languageen
PublisherFrontiers Media S.A.
Subject3D printing
dosage forms
formulation
personalized medicine
pharmacogenomics
practicality
quality assurance
tablets
TitlePracticality of 3D Printed Personalized Medicines in Therapeutics
TypeArticle Review
Volume Number12


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