3D printing and 3D-printed electronics: applications and future trends in smart drug delivery devices
Drug delivery devices which can control the release of drugs on demand allow for improved treatment to a patient. These smart drug delivery devices allow for the release of drugs to be turned on and off as needed, thereby increasing the control over the drug concentration within the patient. The add...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1698622023-08-09T15:37:16Z 3D printing and 3D-printed electronics: applications and future trends in smart drug delivery devices Ma, Wai Cheung Goh, Guo Liang Priyadarshini, Balasankar Meera Yeong, Wai Yee School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Singapore Centre for 3D Printing Engineering::Mechanical engineering Smart Drug Delivery Device Printed Electronics Drug delivery devices which can control the release of drugs on demand allow for improved treatment to a patient. These smart drug delivery devices allow for the release of drugs to be turned on and off as needed, thereby increasing the control over the drug concentration within the patient. The addition of electronics to the smart drug delivery devices increases the functionality and applications of these devices. Through the use of 3D printing and 3D-printed electronics, the customizability and functions of such devices can also be greatly increased. With the development in such technologies, the applications of the devices will be improved. In this review paper, the application of 3D-printed electronics and 3D printing in smart drug delivery devices with electronics as well as the future trends of such applications are covered. Published version 2023-08-08T05:41:01Z 2023-08-08T05:41:01Z 2023 Journal Article Ma, W. C., Goh, G. L., Priyadarshini, B. M. & Yeong, W. Y. (2023). 3D printing and 3D-printed electronics: applications and future trends in smart drug delivery devices. International Journal of Bioprinting, 9(4), 725-. https://dx.doi.org/10.18063/ijb.725 2424-7723 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169862 10.18063/ijb.725 37323494 2-s2.0-85160409885 4 9 725 en International Journal of Bioprinting © 2023 Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, permitting distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. application/pdf |
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Drug delivery devices which can control the release of drugs on demand allow for improved treatment to a patient. These smart drug delivery devices allow for the release of drugs to be turned on and off as needed, thereby increasing the control over the drug concentration within the patient. The addition of electronics to the smart drug delivery devices increases the functionality and applications of these devices. Through the use of 3D printing and 3D-printed electronics, the customizability and functions of such devices can also be greatly increased. With the development in such technologies, the applications of the devices will be improved. In this review paper, the application of 3D-printed electronics and 3D printing in smart drug delivery devices with electronics as well as the future trends of such applications are covered. |
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