3D Printing of Pharmaceutical and Drug Delivery Devices 1st Edition
3D Printing of Pharmaceutical and Drug Delivery Devices — 1st Edition by Dimitrios A. Lamprou
Harness the future of medicines with a definitive guide that brings cutting-edge additive manufacturing into practical pharmaceutical use. This authoritative first edition explains how 3D printing transforms drug formulation, personalized dosing, and the design of next-generation delivery systems.
Discover clear, evidence-based exploration of printing technologies, materials and excipients, design strategies for implants and oral devices, and critical quality and regulatory considerations. Written for scientists, formulation engineers, clinicians, and graduate students, the book balances technical depth with real-world application — from laboratory prototyping to scalable manufacturing and clinical translation.
Why this book matters:
– Learn how 3D printing enables personalized medicine, dose flexibility, and complex release profiles.
– Understand material selection, process parameters, and analytical methods that ensure safety and efficacy.
– Gain insight into regulatory landscapes and quality-by-design approaches needed for global market acceptance.
– Explore case-based examples that link theory to practice across research centers and industry in Europe, North America, and beyond.
Whether you’re establishing a research program, updating a pharmaceutical curriculum, or evaluating additive manufacturing for product development, this volume is a practical roadmap to innovation. Written by a recognized expert, it provides the context, tools, and strategic guidance to move from concept to compliant product.
Add a forward-looking resource to your professional library — order your copy today and lead the next wave of pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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