3D Printing of Pediatric Medication: The End of Bad Tasting Oral Liquids?-A Scoping Review
3D printing of pediatric-centered drug formulations can provide suitable alternatives to current treatment options, though further research is still warranted for successful clinical implementation of these innovative drug products. Extensive research has been conducted on the compliance of 3D-print...
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Main Authors: | Iris Lafeber (Author), Elisabeth J. Ruijgrok (Author), Henk-Jan Guchelaar (Author), Kirsten J. M. Schimmel (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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