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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 a North Carolina.
In addition to the unspeakable hardships Hurricane Helene unleashed on residents of North Carolina, it has also impacted healthcare across the nation. The wind and flood waters damaged Baxter ...
Baxter announced that it is increasing manufacturing capacity at its other facilities and is able to increase current allocation levels. The impact of Hurricane Helene has led to a temporary supply ...
The intravenous fluid shortage continues to hinder hospitals nationwide. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the University of Utah Drug Information Service have compiled a fact ...
ISSUE: FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are continuing to investigate multiple instances of Wallcur's simulated intravenous (IV) saline products being administered to ...
Key growth drivers include rising surgical and procedural volumes, particularly in outpatient settings, increased use of IV therapy for managing chronic conditions such as cancer and renal disease, ...
Baxter announced the release of its first 1-liter IV solutions manufactured post-hurricane, marking a significant step in addressing the ongoing IV shortage. The release comes ahead of Baxter’s ...
Your doctor may prescribe fluid replacement and have your IV bag says “lactated Ringer’s” marked on it. This means you’ll likely be monitored to make sure that you don’t get too much fluid through ...
When pharmacist Rita K. Jew saw a robot that mixes intravenous drugs at an industry event, she instantly knew she wanted it for her own hospital. “This is definitely a breakthrough in technology,” ...
Baxter expects to restart a second IV fluid production line shortly at its hurricane-damaged plant in western North Carolina — the country’s largest manufacturer of peritoneal dialysis and intravenous ...
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