Development of 3D printed drug-eluting contact lenses

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Mohamdeen, Youssra Moustafa Gadelkareem
Tabriz, Atabak Ghanizadeh
Tighsazzadeh, Mohammad
Nandi, Uttom
Khalaj, Roxanne
Andreadis, Ioannis
Boateng, Joshua S
Douroumis, Dennis

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Oxford University Press

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Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology;Volume 74, Issue 10, October 2022, Pages 1467–1476

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Objectives: The aim of the work was to introduce 3D printing technology for the design and fabrication of drug-eluting contact lenses (DECL) for the treatment of glaucoma. The development of 3D printed lenses can effectively overcome drawbacks of existing approaches by using biocompatible medical grade polymers that provide sustained drug release of timolol maleate for extended periods. Methods: Hot melt extrusion was coupled with fusion deposition modelling (FDM) to produce printable filaments of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer–polylactic acid blends at various ratios loaded with timolol maleate. Physicochemical and mechanical characterisation of the printed filaments was used to optimise the printing of the contact lenses Key findings: 3D printed lenses with an aperture (opening) and specified dimensions could be printed using FDM technology. The lenses presented a smooth surface with good printing resolution while providing sustained release of timolol maleate over 3 days. The findings of this study can be used for the development of personalised DECL in the future.

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SJR 2024 0.717 Q2 H-Index 142

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Mohamdeen, Y. M. G., Tabriz, A. G., Tighsazzadeh, M., Nandi, U., Khalaj, R., Andreadis, I., Boateng, J. S., & Douroumis, D. (2021). Development of 3D printed drug-eluting contact lenses. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 74(10), 1467–1476. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpp/rgab173

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