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To infinity and beyond: Strategies for fabricating medicines in outer space

Iria Seoane‐Viaño, Jun Jie Ong, Abdul W. Basit, Álvaro Goyanes

2022International Journal of Pharmaceutics X31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent advancements in next generation spacecrafts have reignited public excitement over life beyond Earth. However, to safeguard the health and safety of humans in the hostile environment of space, innovation in pharmaceutical manufacturing and drug delivery deserves urgent attention. In this review/commentary, the current state of medicines provision in space is explored, accompanied by a forward look on the future of pharmaceutical manufacturing in outer space. The hazards associated with spaceflight, and their corresponding medical problems, are first briefly discussed. Subsequently, the infeasibility of present-day medicines provision systems for supporting deep space exploration is examined. The existing knowledge gaps on the altered clinical effects of medicines in space are evaluated, and suggestions are provided on how clinical trials in space might be conducted. An envisioned model of on-site production and delivery of medicines in space is proposed, referencing emerging technologies (e.g. Chemputing, synthetic biology, and 3D printing) being developed on Earth that may be adapted for extra-terrestrial use. This review concludes with a critical analysis on the regulatory considerations necessary to facilitate the adoption of these technologies and proposes a framework by which these may be enforced. In doing so, this commentary aims to instigate discussions on the pharmaceutical needs of deep space exploration, and strategies on how these may be met.

Topics & Concepts

Space (punctuation)Outer spaceChemical spaceSpace explorationRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessComputer scienceMedicineEngineeringDrug discoveryAerospace engineeringBiologyOperating systemBioinformaticsSpaceflight effects on biology3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchNeuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations
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