Scenarios for 3D printing of personalized medicines - A case study

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2021-12

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Beer, Netta
Hegger, Ingrid
Kaae, Susanne
De Bruin, MariekeORCID 0000-0001-9197-7068ISNI 0000000397182332
Genina, Natalja
Leonardo Alves, Teresa
Hoebert, Joelle
Kalvermark Sporrong, Sofia

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Abstract

Background 3D printing is a promising new technology for medicines' production. It employs additive manufacturing techniques, and is ideal for producing personalized medicines (e.g., patient-tailored dose, dosage form, drug release kinetics). Objective To investigate how 3D printing technologies can be implemented in a European pharmaceutical system, by suggesting different scenarios and assessing aspects that could affect its implementation. Method Qualitative, semi-structured interviews were conducted with key stakeholders (e.g., from ministry, authorities, research organizations, pharmacies) in the Netherlands to elicit perspectives on 3D printing of personalized medicines. The Netherlands were chosen since it has a strong tradition in compounding. Five general scenarios were investigated: placing the 3D printers in industry, community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, compounding facilities, and in patients' homes. Content analysis was used, building on verbatim transcripts. Results Fifteen stakeholders were interviewed. Regulatory, economic, ethical and organizational challenges were identified to varying degrees in the different scenarios. The industry and home scenarios were associated with the most challenges, hospital pharmacies and compounding facilities with the least. Other important aspects identified were the role of community pharmacies, and who should design the tablets to be printed. Conclusion All potential scenarios for 3D printing of personalized medicines include challenges. These should be taken into account when pursuing the use of 3D printing of medicine.

Keywords

Personalized medicine, Compounding, Magistral medicines, 3D printing, Societal impact, Qualitative interviews, Extemporaneous preparation

Citation

Beer, N, Hegger, I, Kaae, S, De Bruin, M L, Genina, N, Leonardo Alves, T, Hoebert, J & Kalvermark Sporrong, S 2021, 'Scenarios for 3D printing of personalized medicines - A case study', Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy, vol. 4, 100073, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rcsop.2021.100073