Injection Molding (IM) consists in the injection, under high pressure conditions, of heat-induced softened materials into a mold cavity where they are shaped. The advantages the technique may offer in the development of drug products concern both production costs (no need for water or other solvents, continuous manufacturing, scalability, patentability) and technological/ biopharmaceutical characteristics of the molded items (versatility of the design and composition, possibility of obtaining solid molecular dispersions/solutions of the active ingredient). In this article, process steps and formulation aspects relevant to IM are discussed, with emphasis on the issues and advantages connected with the transfer of this technique from the plastics industry to the production of conventional and controlled-release dosage forms. Moreover, its pharmaceutical applications thus far proposed in the primary literature, intended as either alternative manufacturing strategies for existing products or innovative systems with improved design and performance characteristics, are critically reviewed.

Injection Molding and its application to drug delivery / L. Zema, G. Loreti, A. Melocchi, A. Maroni, A. Gazzaniga. - In: JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE. - ISSN 0168-3659. - 159:3(2012), pp. 324-331. [10.1016/j.jconrel.2012.01.001]

Injection Molding and its application to drug delivery

L. Zema
Primo
;
G. Loreti
Secondo
;
A. Melocchi;A. Maroni
Penultimo
;
A. Gazzaniga
Ultimo
2012

Abstract

Injection Molding (IM) consists in the injection, under high pressure conditions, of heat-induced softened materials into a mold cavity where they are shaped. The advantages the technique may offer in the development of drug products concern both production costs (no need for water or other solvents, continuous manufacturing, scalability, patentability) and technological/ biopharmaceutical characteristics of the molded items (versatility of the design and composition, possibility of obtaining solid molecular dispersions/solutions of the active ingredient). In this article, process steps and formulation aspects relevant to IM are discussed, with emphasis on the issues and advantages connected with the transfer of this technique from the plastics industry to the production of conventional and controlled-release dosage forms. Moreover, its pharmaceutical applications thus far proposed in the primary literature, intended as either alternative manufacturing strategies for existing products or innovative systems with improved design and performance characteristics, are critically reviewed.
Continuous manufacturing; Controlled release; Dosage forms; Injection molding; Microinjection molding; Thermoplastic polymer
Settore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico Applicativo
2012
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