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posted by martyb on Monday January 22 2018, @10:28AM   Printer-friendly
from the because-we-already-know-how-to-make-our-own-booze dept.

Forget those long lines at the pharmacy: Someday soon, you might be making your own medicines at home. That's because researchers have tailored a 3D printer to synthesize pharmaceuticals and other chemicals from simple, widely available starting compounds fed into a series of water bottle–size reactors. The work, they say, could digitize chemistry, allowing users to synthesize almost any compound anywhere in the world.

"It could become a milestone paper, a really seminal paper," says Fraser Stoddart, a chemist and chemistry Nobel laureate at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, who was not involved with the work. "This is one of those articles that has to make [people] sit up and take notice."

[...] In today's issue of Science, [Leroy] Cronin and his colleagues report printing a series of interconnected reaction vessels that carry out four different chemical reactions involving 12 separate steps, from filtering to evaporating different solutions. By adding different reagents and solvents at the right times and in a precise order, they were able to convert simple, widely available starting compounds into a muscle relaxant called baclofen. And by designing reactionware to carry out different chemical reactions with different reagents, they produced other medicines, including an anticonvulsant and a drug to fight ulcers and acid reflux.

[...] But it remains to be seen whether drug regulators will go along with a new way of making medicines. To do so, agencies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will need to rewrite their rules for validating the safety of medicines. Instead of signing off on the production facility and manufactured drug samples, regulators would have to validate that reactionware produces the desired medication.

Source: ScienceMag


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  • (Score: 2) by VLM on Monday January 22 2018, @03:10PM

    by VLM (445) on Monday January 22 2018, @03:10PM (#626090)

    Someday soon, you might be making your own medicines at home. That's because (bunch of bullshit removed)

    Now as a cousin post of my previous post, you can mfgr substances of minimal medical value that somewhat exceed placebo level effectiveness by fooling around with herbal teas and various solvent extractions of smelly things. A nice homemade peppermint tea will not clear the sinuses as well as the semi-illegal psuedoephedrine meth precursor that used to be freely OTC, but it will work a hell of a lot better than drinking tap water or just sitting there feeling miserable. There's a lot of quartz crystal woo woo bs in that field but some real (admittedly often weak) science.

    Rather than making a shitty rave drug at home you'd be better served 3-d printing gear to brew herbal teas, 3d print little containers to hold dried leaves or whatever. Its not gonna work well, but it'll work better than getting arrested for running a "ecstasy drug lab" (because its not ecstasy, its more of a GHB-alike) but the cops and the morons call anything used at a rave, "ecstasy", so ...)

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