In 3D printing, one of the most common usages is bio printing in medicine. There are three common ethical issues that occur when dealing with medicine; justice in access to health care, human enhancement, and testing for safety and efficiency (Dodds, Susan). For justice in access to health care, one major concern deals with the cost of
This chapter provides an overview of the regulatory environment for 3D printing and 3D bioprinting, focusing on IP and medical device regulation as these are the two frameworks which are most applicable to uses of 3D printing in the medical sphere. After a broader consideration of the relationship between law and 3D printing in medicine, the The printing of medications, prosthetics, cosmetics and foodstuffs raises numerous FDA issues. Indeed, the FDA conducted its own research into 3D printing to obtain the knowledge and experience needed to assess the safety, effectiveness, quality and performance of FDA-regulated products developed with 3D printing.Few studies have been conducted to discuss the challenges and risks of 3D printed foods in the health sector [34]. Emerging 3D food printing technology offers the opportunity to customize foods
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