Q: Which doctor should I consult for 3D printing of pharmaceuticals?
A: Consult a General Practitioner (GP) with description of your symptoms. The doctor will be able to advise you on the need of 3D printed medical device or prescription drug, as required.
Q: Are there pharmaceutical companies producing 3D printed drugs on a large scale?
A: Currently Aprecia is the only company manufacturing 3D printed drugs on a mass scale. However, there are other pharmaceutical companies which are developing medications with this technology.
Q: Has the technology of 3D printed drugs been approved by FDA?
A: Yes, US FDA has approved one product based on this technology. FDA encourages the development of innovative technologies, based on science and risk-based process development.
Q: Are there any quality defects in 3D printed drugs?
A: Yes, there could be quality defects like banding, leaning, waring, and shifting.