Recent strides in pharmaceutical 3D printing has revealed that not only does 3D printing take lesser time to produce, but also the new technique forms unique chemical structures that can potentially treat several ailments more effectively than conventionally manufactured drugs. As an example, the epilepsy drug SPRITAM Levetiracetam was manufactured using a 3D printing process […]
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