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3D Printing News Unpeeled: Spee3d, Aprecia and Stratasys
Aprecia has cooperated with Batelle to improve its binder jet technology for medicine. The company could use it to change release kinetics, make pills in a pill and patient specific…
Aprecia Taps Battelle to Expand Drug 3D Printing Technology
There remains only one company with 3D printed medicine that is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Aprecia became famous in 2015 when its drug Spritam crossed…
3D Printing News Briefs: December 12, 2017
Today’s 3D Printing News Briefs features some of the latest happenings in medical, business, and education 3D printing news. Nanoscribe is celebrating its 10 year anniversary, while an industry expert…
Study Shows High Accuracy of Medicinal 3D Printing
A study led by University of Cambridge Post-Doctoral Researcher Dr. Daniel Markl and Chemical Engineering professor Dr. Axel Zeitler demonstrated the viability of 3D printing technology in structuring and printing active…
Aprecia’s 3D Printed Epilepsy Drug is Finally Commercially Available
Getting a new medication to the market is not a fast or easy process, no matter how promising the drug is. There’s the research and development phase, testing, more testing,…
The FDA Approves the First 3D Printed Pill to Help Prevent Epileptic Seizures
One of the largest hurdles that healthcare practitioners treating epilepsy need to overcome is often with their own patients. It turns out that an estimated 30 to 50 percent of…
Aprecia’s 3D Printed ZipDose Tablets Earn FDA Approval
You may recall that only weeks ago, we covered Aprecia Pharmaceuticals’ promising new easy to swallow quick dissolving ZipDose tablets. The pioneering 3D printed tablets combine the ease of consumption associated…
Aprecia is Helping to Make Easier to Swallow Medicines with 3D Printing
If Mary Poppins were administering doses of medicine today, her song might just be changed to something like: “A 3D printed tablet makes the medicine go down…in the most delightful…
Aprecia Leases Old Forest Labs Facility for 3D Printing of ZipDose Pharmaceutical Products
In the infinite cycle which makes checks and balances of the corporate world go ‘round, jobs are lost—but often more jobs are created thanks to progress and new technology like…