Krause Julius, Müller Laura, Sarwinska Dorota, Seidlitz Anne, Sznitowska Malgorzata, Weitschies Werner
Department of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, Center of Drug Absorption and Transport, Institute of Pharmacy, University of Greifswald, Felix-Hausdorff-Str. 3, 17487 Greifswald, Germany.
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Medical University of Gdansk, 80416 Gdansk, Poland.
Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2021 Feb 11;14(2):143. doi: 10.3390/ph14020143.
In the treatment of pediatric diseases, suitable dosages and dosage forms are often not available for an adequate therapy. The use of innovative additive manufacturing techniques offers the possibility of producing pediatric dosage forms. In this study, the production of mini tablets using fused deposition modeling (FDM)-based 3D printing was investigated. Two pediatric drugs, caffeine and propranolol hydrochloride, were successfully processed into filaments using hyprolose and hypromellose as polymers. Subsequently, mini tablets with diameters between 1.5 and 4.0 mm were printed and characterized using optical and thermal analysis methods. By varying the number of mini tablets applied and by varying the diameter, we were able to achieve different release behaviors. This work highlights the potential value of FDM 3D printing for the on-demand production of patient individualized, small-scale batches of pediatric dosage forms.
在儿科疾病的治疗中,通常没有合适的剂量和剂型来进行充分治疗。使用创新的增材制造技术提供了生产儿科剂型的可能性。在本研究中,对使用基于熔融沉积建模(FDM)的3D打印生产迷你片剂进行了研究。两种儿科药物,咖啡因和盐酸普萘洛尔,使用羟丙基纤维素和羟丙甲纤维素作为聚合物成功加工成丝状。随后,打印出直径在1.5至4.0毫米之间的迷你片剂,并使用光学和热分析方法进行表征。通过改变应用的迷你片剂数量和直径,我们能够实现不同的释放行为。这项工作突出了FDM 3D打印在按需生产患者个体化、小批量儿科剂型方面的潜在价值。