The content discusses the innovative approach of 3D printing medication for pediatric patients to ensure precise dosages and personalized treatments. It highlights the challenges faced in traditional drug administration for children and the potential benefits of this new method. The research aims to create child-friendly tablets with accurate dosages and flavors, addressing the shortcomings of mass-produced drugs. By utilizing 3D printing technology without solvents, the team at Texas A&M University is pioneering a new way to manufacture medication tailored to individual needs. The process involves creating a powder mixture of the drug, a biocompatible polymer, and a pigment for coloring and heat absorption. Laser heat applications are used to finalize the tablets, allowing for different shapes and controlled drug release rates. The ultimate goal is to develop machine learning models for optimizing drug combinations and release profiles, potentially revolutionizing medication administration for both pediatric and adult patients.
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by Sarah Amando... um www.medscape.com 09-07-2023
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