3D-Printed Veterinary Dosage Forms-A Comparative Study of Three Semi-Solid Extrusion 3D Printers
Currently, the number of approved veterinary medicines are limited, and human medications are used off-label. These approved human medications are of too high potencies for a cat or a small dog breed. Therefore, there is a dire demand for smaller doses of veterinary medicines. This study aims to inv...
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Main Authors: | Erica Sjöholm (Author), Rathna Mathiyalagan (Author), Dhayakumar Rajan Prakash (Author), Lisa Lindfors (Author), Qingbo Wang (Author), Xiaoju Wang (Author), Samuli Ojala (Author), Niklas Sandler (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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