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QR encoded smart oral dosage forms by inkjet printing

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 536, Issue 1, Pages 138-145

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2017.11.052

Keywords

QR code; Oral dosage forms; Inkjet printing; Personalized medicine; Haloperidol; Smartphone

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  1. Independent Research Fund Denmark, Technology and Production Sciences (FTP) [12-126515/0602-02670B]

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The use of inkjet printing (IJP) technology enables the flexible manufacturing of personalized medicine with the doses tailored for each patient. In this study we demonstrate, for the first time, the applicability of IJP in the production of edible dosage forms in the pattern of a quick response (QR) code. This printed pattern contains the drug itself and encoded information relevant to the patient and/or healthcare professionals. IJP of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API)-containing ink in the pattern of QR code was performed onto a newly developed porous and flexible, but mechanically stable substrate with a good absorption capacity. The printing did not affect the mechanical properties of the substrate. The actual drug content of the printed dosage forms was in accordance with the encoded drug content. The QR encoded dosage forms had a good print definition without significant edge bleeding. They were readable by a smartphone even after storage in harsh conditions. This approach of efficient data incorporation and data storage combined with the use of smart devices can lead to safer and more patient-friendly drug products in the future.

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