Abstract

Biomedical composite materials are complicated, and their progress raises ethical issues regarding their applications in the medical field that require intensive review. These novelties represent the vision of good biocompatibility, preparing medicinal components that have an excellent fit for their job. The materials are complicated, and their dealings related to the human body are complex and sometimes long-term. Morally accountable methods should be required for improvement and application of these materials. This chapter discussed the detection of risks and evaluation of risks and benefits, the opportunity by the products for development functions, the safety of the beneficiaries of these biocomposites, and the impact of the products on the health care structure and the present allotment of the products.

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