Modified Release 3D-Printed Capsules Containing a Ketoprofen Self-Nanoemulsifying System for Personalized Medical Application
Bahaa Shaqour,
Hiba Natsheh,
Naim Kittana
et al.
Abstract:This study explores the realm of
personalized medicine by investigating
the utilization of 3D-printed dosage forms, specifically focusing
on patient-specific enteric capsules designed for the modified release
of ketoprofen, serving as a model drug. The research investigates
two distinct scenarios: the modification of drug release from 3D-printed
capsules crafted from hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate:polyethylene
glycol (HPMCP:PEG) and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), tailored for pH
sensitivity and delayed re… Show more
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