Seminar on 3D-printed medicines for children
Medicines for Children Network, Norway, invites stakeholders to a seminar on 3D printed medicines for children on 28th of November in Bergen. What opportunities lies within this technology and how can we solve the problem of lack of age-appropriate strengths and formulations for children?
Location:
Glasblokkene, Haukelandsbakken 1, 5021 Bergen, Aditorium 1 (Blokk 8).
Thursday 28th of November:
9.45: Coffee, tea, snacks, and mingling!
10.00: Welcome and introduction to seminar on age-appropriate oral pediatric formulations. Can 3D-printed medicines meet the patient needs?
Introduction: The dream-pill in paediatrics - could 3D-printed medicines be the solution? Asle Hirth, Consultant paediatric cardiologist, Haukeland University Hospital
10.30: What possibilities lie within this technology? CurifyLabs: Niklas Sandler Topelius
11.00: Questions, discussion and small break
11.15: What has been done in Estonia? Jana Lass, Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Tartu
11.45: Questions, discussion and small break
12.00: What has been done in Sweden? Mattias Paulsson, Affiliated Researcher, Uppsala University
12.30: Questions and discussion
12.40: What has been done in Denmark? Trine Schnor, Senior Specialist i Produktionen, Region Hovedstadens Apotek and Rikke Stick Højmark, scientist, Denmark.
13.00: Questions and discussion
13.15: Lunch
14.00: Norwegian medical products agency: What are the regulatory challenges? Gudrun Fridgeirsdottir, Seniorrådgiver, enhet for legemiddelkvalitet, DMP
14.30: Questions, discussion and small break
14.45: Panel debate: How can we take the 3D technology from the academic office to the pharmacy and clinic?
15.30: Summarizing the day!
16.00: End of program
I you have any questions regarding the seminar, please contact us: post@legemidlertilbarn.no.