Medical Futurist September 30, 2024
Dr. Bertalan Mesko, PhD

3D printing drugs is not a fantasy anymore. Unbelievable shapes and any kind of drug can be fabricated with the groundbreaking technology. The UK biotech company, FabRx believes it could even appear as a regular technique in hospitals and pharmacies for creating personalized drugs in specific doses within 5-10 years.

Key Takeaways

It is already possible to print out certain medications with 3D printers.

The challenge is how hospitals and pharmacies can invest in the technology, and what kind of medications they could print out that have benefits compared to the medications manufactured by pharmaceutical companies.

It seems that...

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