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Can you use Inion bio-absorbable products in patients who are lactose intolerant?

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Can you use Inion bio-absorbable products in patients who are lactose intolerant?

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Lactose is a natural sugar found in most mammalian milk. The chemical structure of lactose is very different from that of lactic acid which is a natural metabolite of carbohydrate metabolism. One would not expect any interaction all from lactic acid on lactose intolerant people. There is a much higher risk for patient allergies to metal implants due to beryllium and copper additives.

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