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3D printing in vaginal drug delivery: a revolution in pharmaceutical manufacturing

Sagar Narala, Ahmed Adel Ali Youssef, Siva Ram Munnangi, Nagarjuna Narala, Preethi Lakkala, Sateesh Kumar Vemula, Michael A. Repka

2024Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery15 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The Food and Drug Administration's approval of the first three-dimensional (3D) printed tablet, Spritam®, led to a burgeoning interest in using 3D printing to fabricate numerous drug delivery systems for different routes of administration. The high degree of manufacturing flexibility achieved through 3D printing facilitates the preparation of dosage forms with many actives with complex and tailored release profiles that can address individual patient needs. AREAS COVERED: This comprehensive review provides an in-depth look into the several 3D printing technologies currently utilized in pharmaceutical research. Additionally, the review delves into vaginal anatomy and physiology, 3D-printed drug delivery systems for vaginal applications, the latest research studies, and the challenges of 3D printing technology and future possibilities. EXPERT OPINION: 3D printing technology can produce drug-delivery devices or implants optimized for vaginal applications, including vaginal rings, intra-vaginal inserts, or biodegradable microdevices loaded with drugs, all custom-tailored to deliver specific medications with controlled release profiles. However, though the potential of 3D printing in vaginal drug delivery is promising, there are still challenges and regulatory hurdles to overcome before these technologies can be widely adopted and approved for clinical use. Extensive research and testing are necessary to ensure safety, effectiveness, and biocompatibility.

Topics & Concepts

Drug deliveryDrug3D printingMedicinePharmaceutical industryPharmacologyIntensive care medicineNanotechnologyMaterials scienceComposite material3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchGynecological conditions and treatmentsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies