A North Carolina IV fluid factory has shut down due to flooding from Hurricane Helene. The Biden administration invoked a ...
Hurricane Helene forced Baxter International to shut down a North Carolina factory that makes about 60% of the country’s IV fluid ... shortage are being felt in Connecticut. “Connecticut ...
The western North Carolina plant that makes 60 percent of the country's intravenous fluid supply ... been shut down, hospitals have hit shortages and order limits of critical IV and dialysis ...
hospitals around the U.S. have reported a shortage of IV fluid. Baxter International, an IV fluid manufacturing plant in North Cove, North Carolina, was hit particularly hard by the hurricane ...
Before Hurricane Helene hit, Baxter ... She stresses that hospitals have reserves of important supplies and medications, including IV fluids. "IV fluid has a pretty long shelf life," she says.
As the nation’s largest supplier of intravenous fluids works to return to full production in North Carolina, Self Regional ...
IV fluids used in hospitals remain in short supply, after Hurricane Helene shut down a key North Carolina factory. The ...
When Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina last month, killing over 100 people and unleashing $53 billion worth of damage in ...
(WDRB) -- A nationwide IV fluid shortage has led some hospitals to limit elective procedures ... fluid supplies that had grown tight after Hurricane Helene hit Florida and several other states ...
Baxter International Inc. supplies about 60% of IV fluid in the country. Hurricane Helene flooded its facility causing a ...
When the storm hit western North Carolina last month, flooding and other damage halted production at Baxter’s North Cove ...
Hurricane Helene hit the South earlier this month, causing hospitals across the East Coast to experience a shortage of IVs.