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Pills, Prints, and Profits: What if the Next Prescription Comes Off a Printer?
When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the world’s first 3D printed pill in 2015, it marked a turning point in pharmaceutical manufacturing. The drug was Spritam, a…
3D Printed Pill Could Make Life Easier for Millions with AFib
Chinese pharmaceutical company Triastek gets U.S. green light to test once-a-day anticoagulant pill made with 3D printing. This new kind of blood thinner pill is designed to stay in the…
New FABRX Study Says 3D Printed Pills Cuts Costs by 35%
For patients who need specially made medications, traditional pharmacy methods can be slow, expensive, and not always precise. FABRX is changing that with 3D printing, making personalized prescriptions faster, safer,…
Inventia Life Science Opens its First U.S. Bioprinting Office in Delaware
Bioprinting machine manufacturer Inventia Life Science has opened its first U.S. office and facility at Delaware NGO The Innovation Space. The Sydney, Australia-based startup will benefit from the rich life…
New Method 3D Prints Pills that Regulate Drug Release
Scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA)’s School of Pharmacy in England identified a new additive manufacturing (AM) method to 3D print porous medicine tablets that can regulate the…