The advantages of the innovative manufacturing procedure are extensive. The medication will be able to be manufactured more flexibly in terms of its size, shape and profile for release of active agent or active agent release combination (termed polypills), and this should occur with an increasing drop in costs. This is because multiple medications can be printed easily on one 3D printer. It’s quite simple: the raw material just needs to be changed and the correct feed and print procedure must be selected. Effectiveness can be improved and side effects can be reduced.
In addition, medication production becomes more self-sufficient. Geopolitical risks and difficulties in the supply chain can be reduced and remote regions that are not well-connected in terms of their infrastructure thus have a way to produce the medication that they require.
THE BUZZWORD IS "PERSONALISED MEDICATION"
In addition, specialists expect that 3D printing will generate a breakthrough for personalised medicine in the pharmaceutical industry. In the future, pharmacies will be able to print individual medication types for patients themselves on-site while being able to take crucial factors such as a specific condition profile, age, sex, genetics or biochemical properties into account. This is an advantage for rare diseases or for special preparations for paediatric or geriatric applications. In the future, we will also be able to use this 3D technology to create prosthetics, implants and 3D bioprinted organs.