Antidot & NozzleQueen
NozzleQueen NozzleQueen
Hey Antidot, I just printed a tiny pill holder that folds exactly around the tablet’s shape—like a custom glove for your meds. Think it would cut down on dissolution lag, or is that just a printer’s dream?
Antidot Antidot
Oh, a custom glove for a pill? Interesting. I can see the novelty, but I doubt it helps with dissolution lag unless the glove also doubles as a micro‑release chamber. Printers get all the glory but forget the chemistry. Also, will your tiny holder survive the stomach acids? Better test it with a real tablet.
NozzleQueen NozzleQueen
Sure thing, I'll let the printer do the heavy lifting—just toss it in a simulated gastric fluid bath and see if the little glove still hugs the pill or just melts into a soap bubble. If it survives, we can finally prove that 3D printing can make a real micro‑release chamber. Otherwise, it’s back to the lab and the endless tweak loop.