Hospitals are adjusting how they use IV fluids after a plant that produces 60% of IV fluids used in the U.S. was damaged in Hurricane Helene. The Baxter International facility in Marion, N.C. — a ...
The Biden administration invoked a wartime law to increase production of IV fluids and products are being flown in from around the world, as hospitals are struggling to treat patients in need ...
The western North Carolina plant that makes 60 percent of the country’s intravenous fluid supply has restarted its highest-producing manufacturing line after being ravaged by flooding brought by ...
In late September, Hurricane Helene damaged a major supplier of intravenous (IV) fluids. In this report, we follow up on what has happened since. Hurricane Helene brought unprecedented and ...
THEM TO USE WHAT THEY HAVE STOCKED UP CAUTIOUSLY AS THE SHORTAGE CONTINUES CALIFORNIA HOSPITALS ARE FEELING THE IMPACT OF THE NATIONWIDE I-V FLUID SHORTAGE... AFTER HURRICANE HELEN SHUT DOWN THE ...
Oct 24 (Reuters) - Medical device maker Baxter (BAX.N), opens new tab said on Thursday it expects to restart the highest-throughput intravenous solutions manufacturing line at a hurricane-hit plant in ...
Hospitals in West Virginia are having to conserve IV fluid after a manufacturing plant in North Carolina closed due to damage during Hurricane Helene. (Sean Anthony Eddy | Getty Images) As the United ...
Local hospitals cut IV fluid usage in half amid nationwide shortage, find new ways to treat patients
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The nationwide shortage of IV fluids has led to significant changes in how hospitals treat patients. Both, UR Medicine and Rochester Regional have successfully cut their IV fluid ...
(The Hill) — Hospitals across the U.S. are feeling the impact of Hurricane Helene as experts warn of an imminent intravenous (IV) solution shortage due to the temporary shutdown of a facility in North ...
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