 3-Dimensional, 3D printing is a revolutionary technique that allows for the creation of complex objects using digital designs and data. It has been widely adopted in the healthcare industry, where it has been used to develop new drug delivery systems such as oral control release systems, micro-pills, microchips, implants, micro-needles, rapid dissolving tablets, and multi-phase release dosage forms. These systems offer numerous advantages over traditional manufacturing processes, such as high production rates, flexibility, and precise dosages. Additionally, 3D printing can reduce costs associated with material waste and allow for the use of difficult solvable drugs. Despite these advantages, however, 3D printing has not yet been widely adopted in hospitals and pharmacies. This article explores the current applications of 3D printing in the healthcare sector and its potential future applications. This article was authored by Kampanart Juan Buda, Kanakporn Durapapad, Porn Saks Triamorn Saks, and others. We are article.tv. Links in the description below.