Malleable implants containing demineralized bone matrix

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Implant or insert

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C424S488000, C424S489000, C424S549000, C523S115000, C623S023610

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08039016

ABSTRACT:
Described are malleable medical compositions such as pastes or putties that include solids combined with a liquid carrier. The solids can include particulate collagen and particulate demineralized bone matrix. The liquid carrier includes an aqueous medium comprising one or more polysaccharides. Also described are methods for making and using such medical compositions.

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