Dose Titration of Solid Dosage Forms via FDM 3D-Printed Mini-Tablets
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2022
Abstract
The robustness of 3D-printed mini-tablets as a platform to administer milligram dosages, intended for age-specific therapy, without the need of tablet splitting while maintaining similar release profiles, was investigated. Griseofulvin, as a model poorly water-soluble drug, and hydroxypropyl cellulose along with Kollicoat Protect as polymers were used to prepare filaments at 1–20% drug concentrations via hot-melt extrusion (HME). Higher drug concentrations served for testing the feasibility of a reduced number of mini-tablets to be administered. A reliable dose titration in the range 0.19–3.91 mg at a high accuracy (R2 of 0.999) was achieved through composite unit (multi-unit) mini-tablets. All mini-tablets produced had excellent content uniformity and their label claim values were within the acceptable range, proving that HME processing followed by 3D printing promotes content uniformity even for mini-tablets containing low drug doses (0.19 mg). Remarkably, the proposed approach allowed achieving similar drug release profiles via composite unit mini-tablets as well as single mini-tablets at high drug concentrations. In contrast, split tablets demonstrated different release behaviors, attributed to their size and shape differences. Overall, the distinct advantages of mini-tablets to provide dose flexibility while maintaining similar release profiles was demonstrated.
Identifier
85141830346 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Pharmaceutics
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14112305
e-ISSN
19994923
Issue
11
Volume
14
Grant
EEC-0540855
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Gorkem Buyukgoz, Guluzar; Kossor, Christopher G.; Ji, Shen; Guvendiren, Murat; and Davé, Rajesh N., "Dose Titration of Solid Dosage Forms via FDM 3D-Printed Mini-Tablets" (2022). Faculty Publications. 2535.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/2535