Not only medical device prescription drugs but also 3D printing

3D printing is used more and more frequently in medical devices and prosthetics, benefiting many patients. Recently, Aprecia announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the company's prescription drug SPRITAM (levetiracetam, levetiracetam) instant tablets prepared by 3D printing technology for use in combination with other anti-epileptic drugs for adult or child patients. Partial seizures, myoclonic seizures, and primary generalized seizures.

According to Aprecia, SPRITAM uses aqueous fluids to bind multiple layers of the drug to create a long, water-soluble agent that allows the patient to dissolve quickly with a small amount of water.

According to an interview with Shi Lichen, the head of Beijing Dingchen Medical Management Consulting Center, “3D printing drugs can simplify the production process, reduce pollution, and reduce raw material waste. It is an exploration of new production processes.” Moreover, 3D printing drugs are realized in China. Commercialization is more difficult.

For more details, visit the 2015 China 3D Printing Online Exhibition .

Not just medical devices, prescription drugs can also be printed in 3D.

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