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3D printed epilepsy drug launched in the US

Aprecia’s Spritam is now available as a prescription drug

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Printable pharma

On-demand drug printing could tackle a major issue in pharma

Machine-made humans: a spooky prospect

The healthcare team at Saycomms PR asks if major advances in 3D printing and bioprinting could lead to machine-made humans.

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FDA approves world’s first 3D printed drug

Aprecia’s epilepsy treatment Spritam seen as the future of drug manufacturing

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Pharma develops 3D vision

Since 3D printing was first covered on this site a little over a year ago, the technology has rarely been out of the news, and often for the wrong reasons

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Electric dreams in medicine

Treating human disease with electrical impulses dates back decades, and now pharma is exploring the concept of ‘electroceuticals’ to complement drug-based therapy

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Think positive: the rise of ‘smart drugs’

More and more people are turning to nootropics or 'smart drugs' to enhance their cognitive ability. But what do they do, what are the risks and where do the ethical...

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Organs on demand: the future of transplants

Researchers in the US have transplanted lab-grown kidneys into animals that are functional and produce urine, though not as efficiently as the real thing

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Future imperfect: How breakthrough technology can support healthcare

Current economic strategies are fundamentally flawed and the age of plenty is coming to an end, according one self-professed futurist. Could breakthrough technologies save humankind from a sticky end?

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3D printing starts to take hold in pharma

3D printing is starting to stimulate interest in the pharma sector for uses including drug screening and the tantalising prospect of manufacturing medicines on-demand at a location where they are...

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