Sentara Health announced it will use a “conservation program” for its intravenous fluids. The Baxter International factory in Marion, North Carolina, about 35 miles outside of Asheville ...
Baxter’s North Carolina-based North Cove manufacturing site, which employs more than 2,500 people focused on making intravenous and peritoneal dialysis solutions ... now the factory is almost ...
Baxter notified customers on Jan. 22 that allocations for two sodium chloride IV solutions have been increased to 100%.
Read about the sudden retirement of Baxter International's CEO José Almeida and the company's recovery efforts after a large manufacturing plant was damaged.
Baxter International has increased allocations for two U.S. IV solutions to 100% following the disruption caused by Hurricane Helene at its North Cove, N.C., facility, according to a letter to ...
The Baxter North Cove facility in Marion ... As a result, the facility had to stop its production of intravenous and peritoneal dialysis solutions. The North Carolina facility is responsible ...
Distribution of IV fluids to most hospitals nationwide were reduced 40-60% after the nation’s largest manufacturer was hit by Hurricane Helene. The Baxter ... there is a shortage of “a lot ...
(MENAFN) The Australian government has taken decisive action to address a critical shortage of intravenous (IV ... In a recent update, Butler noted that Baxter Healthcare, one of Australia's ...