Following Hurricane Helene's devastation, a health care company that provides IV and medical supplies has paused production at its North Carolina facility, creating concerns over a national shortage.
Several hospitals across the U.S. are grappling with shortages of IV fluid after flooding from Hurricane Helene forced medical fluid manufacturers to halt production. Baxter International ...
Hospital leaders raced to shore up stocks of IV fluids after Hurricane Helene severely damaged a plant in North Carolina that produces much of the country’s supply, laying bare the precarious ...
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HELENE’S IMPACT IS NOT LIMITED TO NORTH CAROLINA. THE STORM SHUT DOWN A PLANT IN NORTH CAROLINA THAT MAKES 60% OF IV FLUIDS USED ACROSS OUR COUNTRY. SO NOW HOSPITALS FAR AWAY FROM THE MOUNTAINS ...
Hospitals across the US could see their intravenous (IV) fluid supplies dwindle after a plant involved in producing IV solutions for one of the country’s largest manufacturers was flooded as a ...
The company specializes in IV products and dialysis solutions, which make up about 60% of the country’s supplies, according to the American Hospital Association. A representative for Baxter said ...
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Baxter International, the country’s largest manufacturer of IV solutions, alerted hospitals that a Marion, N.C., manufacturing plant was temporarily closed because of flooding. Baxter produces 1 ...
Hospitals across the U.S. are taking steps to conserve their supplies of IV fluids after Hurricane Helene struck a critical manufacturing plant belonging to the country’s biggest supplier.
The U.S.’s largest maker of intravenous fluids will slash shipments to hospitals after Hurricane Helene took down one of its manufacturing plants in North Carolina.