Fundamentals and Future Trends of 3D Printing in Drug Delivery
Grab the cutting edge of pharmaceutical innovation with Fundamentals and Future Trends of 3D Printing in Drug Delivery by Dimitrios A. Lamprou and Dimitrios G. Fatouros. This authoritative volume bridges core science and real-world application, making complex additive manufacturing concepts accessible to researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders.
Delving into the fundamentals of 3D printing technologies—FDM, SLA, SLS and more—the book explains materials science, formulation strategies, and engineering principles that underpin modern drug delivery systems. Clear, evidence-based chapters explore controlled-release implants, personalized dosing, on-demand manufacturing, and the role of 3D printing in accelerating translational research across Europe, North America and Asia.
Whether you are a pharmaceutical developer, academic investigator, or postgraduate student, you’ll find practical insights on design optimization, biocompatible polymers, regulatory pathways and scalability. Case studies and future trend analyses highlight opportunities and challenges for clinical translation and commercial adoption, while discussions on quality-by-design and GMP-ready workflows prepare teams for regulatory scrutiny.
Imagine tailoring therapies to individual patients, cutting development timelines, and unlocking novel dosage forms—this book shows how. Compact yet comprehensive, it’s an essential reference for anyone shaping the future of personalized medicine and additive manufacturing in healthcare.
Order your copy today to stay ahead in the evolving landscape of pharmaceutical 3D printing—equip your lab, classroom, or R&D team with the knowledge to innovate responsibly and effectively worldwide.
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