A group of medical researchers from Wake Forest University presented a paper to American Heart Association Scientific Sessions (AHASS) outlining a method of 3D printing custom medications in pill form that they developed. The researchers created a custom 3D printed pill process, including a computer algorithm, 3D printing software and dosage-adjustment. Once the individual patient's’ medical information has been input into the algorithm, the software will calculate personalized doses and then generate the data required to 3D print custom pills. The pills that were successfully tested and 3D printed ranged in dosage from 124 mg to 373 mg and showed a very high rate of reproducibility. You can read more about this amazing medical research over on 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/105175/3d-printing-custom-pills/