3D打印个性化配方:盐酸心得安片的个人剂量策略。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Yingjun Xiao , Xiaolu Han , Yunqi Bi , Xiaoxuan Hong , Xianfu Li , Nan Liu , Shanshan Yang , Hui Zhang , Zengming Wang , Aiping Zheng
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摘要

3D打印技术具有高度个性化、小批量生产、可重复性好等特点。这些特点使其能够解决医疗机构目前采用的传统剂量划分方法的局限性,从而满足患者的不同剂量要求。在这项研究中,我们制定了两种单独的剂量策略,分别用于配制3D打印药物配方(3DPF)和3D打印分剂量片剂(3DPDT)。具体来说,3DPF是用含有盐酸心得安作为活性药物成分的凝胶墨水制备的,而3DPDT是用含有粉末状商业片剂的膏状墨水制备的。我们考察了凝胶和膏状油墨的流变性能,并评估了片剂的力学性能、含量测定和溶出度。结果表明,3DPF和3DPDT的外观、力学性能、药物含量、含量均匀度和药物溶出度均符合美国药典-国家处方2024 (USP-NF 2024)的要求。这些策略显示出高度可重复性和高质量的片剂制备能力,适用于药物开发和药学服务。此外,这些方法有效地解决了市售药物固定剂量不能满足特殊人群个性化用药需求的问题。他们为不同患者群体的用药需求量身定制了一种新颖且可推广的个人给药方案。
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3D printing for personalized formulations: individual dosing strategies for propranolol hydrochloride tablets
3D printing technology is characterized by highly personalized, small batch production, and excellent reproducibility. These features enable it to address the limitations of traditional dose-dividing methods currently employed in medical institutions, thereby fulfilling the diverse dosing requirements of patients. In this study, we developed two individual dosing strategies for formulating 3D printing pharmaceutical formulations (3DPF) and 3D printing divided-dose tablets (3DPDT). Specifically, 3DPF were prepared using a gel ink containing propranolol hydrochloride as the active pharmaceutical ingredient, while 3DPDT were fabricated using a paste ink incorporating powdered commercial tablets. We investigated the rheological properties of the gel and paste ink, and assessed the mechanical properties, assay, and dissolution profile of tablets. The results indicate that the appearance, mechanical properties, drug content, content uniformity and drug dissolution rate of 3DPF and 3DPDT meet the United States Pharmacopoeia-National Formulary 2024 (USP-NF 2024) requirements. These strategies demonstrate highly reproducible and high-quality tablet preparation capabilities, which are applicable in drug development and pharmacy services. Furthermore, these approaches effectively resolve the issue of fixed dosages in commercially available drugs failing to meet the personalized medication needs of special populations. They provide a novel and promotable individual dosing solution tailored to the medication requirements of various patient groups.
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33 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences will publish original research papers, original research notes, invited topical reviews (including Minireviews), and editorial commentary and news. The area of focus shall be concepts in basic pharmaceutical science and such topics as chemical processing of pharmaceuticals, including crystallization, lyophilization, chemical stability of drugs, pharmacokinetics, biopharmaceutics, pharmacodynamics, pro-drug developments, metabolic disposition of bioactive agents, dosage form design, protein-peptide chemistry and biotechnology specifically as these relate to pharmaceutical technology, and targeted drug delivery.
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