Title:3D Printable Drug Delivery Systems: Next-generation Healthcare Technology
and Regulatory Aspects
Volume: 29
Issue: 35
Author(s): Anmol Saxena and Rishabha Malviya*
Affiliation:
- Department of Pharmacy, School of Medical and Allied Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Keywords:
3D printing, metaverse, personalized medicine, algorithms, artificial neural networks, selective laser sintering, drug delivery system, healthcare.
Abstract: A revolutionary shift in healthcare has been sparked by the development of 3D printing, propelling
us into an era replete with boundless opportunities for personalized DDS (Drug Delivery Systems). Precise
control of the kinetics of drug release can be achieved through 3D printing, improving treatment efficacy and
patient compliance. Additionally, 3D printing facilitates the co-administration of multiple drugs, simplifying
treatment regimens. The technology offers rapid prototyping and manufacturing capabilities, reducing development
timelines and costs. The seamless integration of advanced algorithms and artificial neural networks (ANN)
augments the precision and efficacy of 3D printing, propelling us toward the forefront of personalized
medicine. This comprehensive review delves into the regulatory frontiers governing 3D printable drug delivery
systems, with an emphasis on adhering to rigorous safety protocols to ensure the well-being of patients by
leveraging the latest advancements in 3D printing technologies powered by artificial intelligence. The
paradigm promises superior therapeutic outcomes and optimized medication experiences and sets the stage for
an immersive future within the Metaverse, wherein healthcare seamlessly converges with virtual environments
to unlock unparalleled possibilities for personalized treatments.