Wednesday, 18 April 2012

College of Glasgow researchers print drugs in three dimensional, create in-home pharmacies

ImageBreaking Bad in three dimensional If recent work with a team of College of Glasgow researchers continues, that may soon be considered a hard reality -- just with no glasses. Taking what's typically been the province of disinfected labs and moving it outdoors, the group's devised a competent manner in which utilizes commercial-grade three-dimensional ink jet printers to produce "reactionware ships": custom-designed, polymer gels that house and aide in chemical responses. The strategy, already viable on the bigger, although reduced scale, is less than ready for primetime, however with future unique features may ultimately trickle lower into smaller businesses, or third-world nations where it would be employed for rapid treatment. And, inside a hypothetical scenario that'll likely provoke scrutiny in the Food and drug administration and DEA, customers might eventually have the ability to save a visit to the pharmacy and just print at home -- a decidedly different spin on designer drugs -- using applications. Obviously, this really is all just speculation of potential future programs. We trust that humanity and enterprise will put medicines replication to noble use -- until it hits the club, that's.

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