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<note>Three-dimensional printing (3DP) technology has garnered interests
as a novel candidate for future pharmaceutical manufacturing. Since the first
drug product (Spritam&reg;) has been approved for commercialization by the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there has been an enormous
opportunity for printing custom drugs using 3DP. Many 3DP methods have
been documented for pharmaceutical applications in the literature. However,
selective laser sintering (SLS) printing remains the least studied for
pharmaceutical applications. There are many advantages and challenges in
adopting an SLS method to fabricate personalized medicines, such as
accurate, cheaper, and simpler ways to configure dosing for certain patient
groups. In this study, we systematically reviewed all available literature
investigating the technique of personalized printlets using SLS printing, and
further discussed the method used in its process. A systematic searching
strategy was performed in Scopus, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases
using predetermined search strings. Of the 122 articles, only eight articles
completely met the inclusion criteria, and they were subsequently used for
data synthesis. The results showed that the printing process,
spectrophotometry analysis, thermal analysis, X-ray powder diffraction and
characterization of the printlet were the vital parameters in the printing
method, leading to potential pharmaceutical applications in personalized
medicine.

Keywords: Three-dimensional printing (3DP); selective laser sintering;
personalized medicine</note>
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