The Future of 3D Printing Drugs In Pharmacies Is Closer Than You Think

3D printing drugs is not a fantasy anymore. Unbelievable shapes and any kind of drug can be fabricated with groundbreaking technology. The UK biotech company, FabRx believes it could even appear as a regular technique in hospitals and pharmacies for creating personalised drugs in specific doses within 5-10 years. In February 2022 the company announced they developed a technology allowing them to 3D print tablets in 7-17 seconds, a huge improvement from earlier. Print out starfish-shaped drugs for your child at home Somewhere in the 2030s: Annie was called by her daughter’s teacher that she had a high fever and went with her to the school doctor. He told the girl that she had the flu, and it would be better for her to go home. He also prescribed some pills; and he was terribly sorry that he could not print them out himself, as they had a slight problem with the 3D printer and were waiting for the repair service. The teacher also apologised to Annie due to the problem, but she reassured the educator that they also have a 3D printer at home. So, she could print out the necessary drug in the necessary dose in the shape of starfish, the favourite animal of her daughter. Annie just asked the teacher to send her information about the exact drug ingredients to see whether they have everything at home. If not, she could also drive to the nearest pharmacy and let them print out the tablets. This scene is closer than you think. In August 2015, the FDA approved...
Source: The Medical Futurist - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: 3D Printing Future of Medicine Future of Pharma Healthcare Innovation Personalized medicine GC1 pharmacies 3d printed drugs personalized drugs Source Type: blogs