Medway School of Pharmacy, University of Kent, Medway Campus, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Chatham, Kent ME4 4TB, United Kingdom.
Medway School of Pharmacy, University of Kent, Medway Campus, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Chatham, Kent ME4 4TB, United Kingdom.
Int J Pharm. 2018 Jun 15;544(2):415-424. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2018.01.031. Epub 2018 Jan 20.
The role of two and three-dimensional printing as a fabrication technology for sophisticated transdermal drug delivery systems is explored in literature. 3D printing encompasses a family of distinct technologies that employ a virtual model to produce a physical object through numerically controlled apparatuses. The applicability of several printing technologies has been researched for the direct or indirect printing of microneedle arrays or for the modification of their surface through drug-containing coatings. The findings of the respective studies are presented. The range of printable materials that are currently used or potentially can be employed for 3D printing of transdermal drug delivery (TDD) systems is also reviewed. Moreover, the expected impact and challenges of the adoption of 3D printing as a manufacturing technique for transdermal drug delivery systems, are assessed. Finally, this paper outlines the current regulatory framework associated with 3D printed transdermal drug delivery systems.
二维和三维打印作为复杂透皮给药系统的制造技术在文献中得到了探索。3D 打印涵盖了一系列不同的技术,这些技术通过数值控制设备利用虚拟模型来生产物理对象。已经研究了几种打印技术的适用性,用于直接或间接打印微针阵列,或通过含有药物的涂层来修饰其表面。本文介绍了相关研究的结果。还回顾了目前用于或有可能用于 3D 打印透皮给药(TDD)系统的可打印材料的范围。此外,还评估了采用 3D 打印作为透皮药物输送系统制造技术的预期影响和挑战。最后,本文概述了与 3D 打印透皮药物输送系统相关的当前监管框架。