An intravenous (IV) fluid shortage in the wake of Hurricane Helene is continuing after a major North Carolina factory was ...
U.S. hospitals are experiencing a shortage of IV fluids, triggered by a disruption at Baxter's North Carolina plant following Hurricane Helene. As hospitals have scrambled to conserve supplies, at ...
However, CEO Joe Almeida stressed that the earliest that new products could start to ship from the plant is late November.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A nationwide IV fluid shortage has led some hospitals to limit elective procedures in the wake of hurricanes Helen and Milton. Several local health care providers said ...
MMH will begin postponing certain elective surgeries soon due to a nationwide shortage of IV fluids caused by Hurricane ...
IV fluids used in hospitals remain in short supply, after Hurricane Helene shut down a key North Carolina factory. The ...
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Patients visiting hospitals for dehydration or nausea are half as likely to get IV fluids as they were before Hurricane Helene hit. Research shows that when the storm made ...
Federal regulators have approved a change to the expiration dates for multiple types of intravenous (IV) and sterile fluids made at a key manufacturing plant recovering from the impact of ...
The site typically provides about 60% of IV fluids to hospitals across the US, and the disruptions have led to multiple new shortages.The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said earlier ...