Riyad F. Alzhrani , Mohammed Y. Alyahya , Mohammed S. Algahtani , Rawan A. Fitaihi , Essam A. Tawfik
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Abstract
The traditional method of producing medicine using the “one-size fits all” model is becoming a major issue for pharmaceutical manufacturers due to its inability to produce customizable medicines for individuals’ needs. Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a new disruptive technology that offers many benefits to the pharmaceutical industry by revolutionizing the way pharmaceuticals are developed and manufactured. 3D printing technology enables the on-demand production of personalized medicine with tailored dosage, shape and release characteristics. Despite the lack of clear regulatory guidance, there is substantial interest in adopting 3D printing technology in the large-scale manufacturing of medicine. This review aims to evaluate the research efforts of 3D printing technology in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with a particular emphasis on pharmaceutical research and development. Our analysis indicates an upsurge in the overall research activity of 3D printing technology but there is limited progress in pharmaceuticals research and development. While the MENA region still lags, there is evidence of the regional interest in expanding the 3D printing technology applications in different sectors including pharmaceuticals. 3D printing holds great promise for pharmaceutical development within the MENA region and its advancement will require a strong collaboration between academic researchers and industry partners in parallel with drafting detailed guidelines from regulatory authorities.
使用 "一刀切 "模式生产药品的传统方法,由于无法生产出符合个人需求的定制药品,正成为制药商面临的一大问题。三维(3D)打印技术是一项全新的颠覆性技术,它彻底改变了药品的研发和生产方式,为制药业带来了诸多益处。三维打印技术可按需生产具有定制剂量、形状和释放特性的个性化药品。尽管缺乏明确的监管指导,但人们对在大规模药品生产中采用 3D 打印技术兴趣浓厚。本综述旨在评估中东和北非(MENA)地区的 3D 打印技术研究工作,尤其侧重于医药研发。我们的分析表明,3D 打印技术的整体研究活动激增,但在制药研发方面进展有限。虽然中东和北非地区仍然落后,但有证据表明,该地区对扩大 3D 打印技术在制药等不同领域的应用很感兴趣。在中东和北非地区,3D 打印技术为制药业的发展带来了巨大的希望,其发展需要学术研究人员和行业合作伙伴之间的紧密合作,同时监管机构也要起草详细的指导方针。
期刊介绍:
The Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal (SPJ) is the official journal of the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society (SPS) publishing high quality clinically oriented submissions which encompass the various disciplines of pharmaceutical sciences and related subjects. SPJ publishes 8 issues per year by the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society, with the cooperation of the College of Pharmacy, King Saud University.