The western North Carolina plant supplies 60% of the nation's IV bags, according to the American Hospital Association.
As recovery efforts at the North Carolina plant hit by Hurricane Helene move at an “encouraging pace,” Baxter International ...
Baxter International resumes IV fluid shipments from international sites after Hurricane Helene disrupted production at its ...
Baxter International began shipments of intravenous products to the United States from two international facilities last week ...
The Deerfield-based company said it may take until the end of the year for production to resume 100 percent following ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a health advisory on the supply disruption of peritoneal dialysis ...
While millions of people are watching for the arrival of Hurricane Milton in Florida, Baxter Pharmaceuticals is still dealing ...
Hospitals across the country are scrambling to deal with more IV fluid shortages after Tropical Storm Helene caused one of ...
Baxter International on Wednesday said a key intravenous-fluid manufacturing plant in western North Carolina remains closed for production as the medical-products maker works to repair damage from ...
IV products that will be rationed include: Baxter, which opened its North Carolina plant in 1972, says it is the largest manufacturer of these solutions in the United States. The American Hospital ...
The American health care industry is concerned about a possible shortage of intravenous fluid due to the damage Hurricane ...
Baxter said Monday it has made progress restoring a North Carolina manufacturing plant damaged by Hurricane Helene. Rain and storm surge from Hurricane Helene flooded the plant and damaged ...