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We’re all about to start taking 3D printed drugs

11/10/2015

3D printing has been around in various forms since the 1980s, originally as a means of quickly producing affordable prototypes for (...)
3D has been around in various forms since the 1980s, originally as a means of quickly producing affordable prototypes for the manufacturing industry. Recently, researchers have found some amazing healthcare and biological applications for 3D technology. From custom prosthetics to living tissue, 3D is a versatile means of providing cost effective and individualized care to patients. This game-changing technology just took a giant leap forward in the pharmaceutical industry.  In early August, Aprecia phramaceuticals, announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved it’s SPRITAM drug for the treatment of epilepsy. The company claims that SPRITAM is the first drug… This story continues at The Next Web
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