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@article{160758, author = {M.S.Bhadalekar and P. D. Bhagate and P. L. Devkate and N. B. Chogule and P.P.Ghatte and K.R.Shanware and P.P.Nanavare and M.V.Bhosale}, title = {3D PRINTING IN PHARMA INDUSTRY}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {1150-1154}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=160758}, abstract = {The pharmaceutical industry can benefit from and potentially use 3D printing technology. 3D printing is unique, advanced technique in medical field by enabling the decentralized and individualized manufacture of medications. The various 3D printing techniques are advantageous for producing conventional dosage forms since they are more versatile. Pharmaceuticals, aerospace, mechanical engineering, tool manufacturing, dentistry, and bio-printing are just a few of the industries that employ 3D printing extensively. According to Zip dosage technology, the commercially available formulation Spritam* was created using 3D printing. In surgical treatment, it is beneficial. The methodologies, applications, and certain difficulties in the field of additive manufacturing are summarized in this overview.}, keywords = {3D PRINTING IN PHARMA INDUSTRY}, month = {}, }
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