[go: nahoru, domu]

Buanz, 2014 - Google Patents

Pharmaceutical applications of thermal inkjet printing

Buanz, 2014

Document ID
11760219720746953414
Author
Buanz A
Publication year
Publication venue
PQDT-Global

External Links

Snippet

Recent trends in the area of pharmaceutical products research and development appear to be directed more towards new drug delivery systems such as oro-dispersible films, as well as new physical forms of existing drugs such as co-crystals. Adapting technologies from …
Continue reading at search.proquest.com (other versions)

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, OR TOILET PURPOSES
    • A61K9/00Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
    • A61K9/14Particulate form, e.g. powders, Processes for size reducing of pure drugs or the resulting products, Pure drug nanoparticles
    • A61K9/16Agglomerates; Granulates; Microbeadlets; Microspheres; Pellets; Solid products obtained by spray drying, spray freeze drying, spray congealing,(multiple) emulsion solvent evaporation or extraction
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, OR TOILET PURPOSES
    • A61K9/00Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
    • A61K9/48Preparations in capsules, e.g. of gelatin, of chocolate

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Saunders et al. Inkjet printing biomaterials for tissue engineering: bioprinting
Scoutaris et al. Current trends on medical and pharmaceutical applications of inkjet printing technology
Evans et al. 2D and 3D inkjet printing of biopharmaceuticals–A review of trends and future perspectives in research and manufacturing
Alomari et al. Personalised dosing: Printing a dose of one’s own medicine
Genina et al. Evaluation of different substrates for inkjet printing of rasagiline mesylate
Sandler et al. Inkjet printing of drug substances and use of porous substrates‐towards individualized dosing
Derby Bioprinting: inkjet printing proteins and hybrid cell-containing materials and structures
Chou et al. Inkjet printing of small molecules, biologics, and nanoparticles
US20050271737A1 (en) Application of a bioactive agent to a substrate
Uddin et al. Thermal inkjet printing: Prospects and applications in the development of medicine
WO2018020237A1 (en) Solid dosage form production
Dumitrescu et al. The Age of Pharmaceutical 3D Printing. Technological and Therapeutical Implications of Additive Manufacturing.
Voura et al. Printable medicines: a microdosing device for producing personalized medicines
Kollamaram et al. Inkjet printing of paracetamol and indomethacin using electromagnetic technology: Rheological compatibility and polymorphic selectivity
Elele et al. Electrodeless electrohydrodynamic drop-on-demand encapsulation of drugs into porous polymer films for fabrication of personalized dosage units
Roine et al. Controlled dissolution of griseofulvin solid dispersions from electrosprayed enteric polymer micromatrix particles: physicochemical characterization and in vitro evaluation
Gupta et al. Printing methods in the production of orodispersible films
US20110156315A1 (en) System and Method for Manufacturing a Medication
Carou‐Senra et al. Inkjet printing of pharmaceuticals
US7767249B2 (en) Preparation of nanoparticles
JPWO2006004069A1 (en) Microcapsule and method for producing the same
JP2009207963A (en) Method of manufacturing gel
Buanz Pharmaceutical applications of thermal inkjet printing
US20040173146A1 (en) Application of a bioactive agent to a delivery substrate
US20050260273A1 (en) Applicatin of a bioactive agent in a solvent composition to produce a target particle morphology