Biodegradable device designed for potential treatment of arthritis, cancer and AIDs

Written by Georgi Makin

Researchers at the University of Texas at San Antonio (TX, US) and Southwest Research Institute (TX, US) have designed and are in the process of developing a 3D printed implant for personalized drug delivery. Researchers from the University of Texas at San Antonio (TX, US) and Southwest Research Institute (TX, US) have designed and are working to develop a 3D printed biodegradable device for the personalized delivery of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of infections and ailments such as arthritis, cancer and AIDs. The device has potential for removing issues associated with patient compliance in the frequency and dosage of drugs...

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