3D printed personalized therapies for pediatric patients affected by adrenal insufficiency
Author
Date
2024-09Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/12233DOI
10.1080/17425247.2024.2399706
ISSN
1744-7593
WOS
001315589200001
PMID
39268761
Abstract
Background
Adrenal insufficiency is usually diagnosed in children who will need lifelong hydrocortisone therapy. However, medicines for pediatrics, in terms of dosage and acceptability, are currently unavailable.
Research design and methods
Semi-solid extrusion (SSE) 3D printing (3DP) was utilized for manufacturing of personalized and chewable hydrocortisone formulations (printlets) for an upcoming clinical study in children at Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona, Spain. The 3DP process was validated using a specific software for dynamic dose modulation.
Results
The printlets contained doses ranging from 1 to 6 mg hydrocortisone in three different flavor and color combinations to aid adherence among the pediatric patients. The pharma-ink (mixture of drugs and excipients) was assessed for its rheological behavior to ensure reproducibility of printlets through repeated printing cycles. The printlets showed immediate hydrocortisone release and were stable for 1 month of storage, adequate for prescribing instructions during the clinical trial.
Conclusions
The results confirm the suitability and safety of the developed printlets for use in the clinical trial. The required technical information from The Spanish Medicines Agency for this clinical trial application was compiled to serve as guidelines for healthcare professionals seeking to apply for and conduct clinical trials on 3DP oral dosage forms.
Keywords
3D printed medications; Chewable drug; PaediatricsBibliographic citation
Rodríguez-Pombo L, Gallego-Fernández C, Jørgensen AK, Parramon-Teixidó CJ, Cañete-Ramirez C, Cabañas-Poy MJ, et al. 3D printed personalized therapies for pediatric patients affected by adrenal insufficiency. Expert Opin Drug Deliv. 2024 Sep;21(11):1665–81.
Audience
Professionals
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