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Three-dimensional printed personalized drug devices with anatomical fit: a review.

Ludmila A G PinhoTais GratieriGuilherme M GelfusoRicardo Neves MarretoMarcilio Cunha-Filho
Published in: The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (2021)
The scenario discussed in this review shows that for wearable 3DP drug devices to become a tangible reality to users, it will be necessary to overcome the existing regulatory barriers, create new interfaces with electronic systems and improve the mapping mechanisms of body surfaces.
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