Hospitals across the U.S. are feeling the impact of Hurricane Helene as experts warn of an imminent intravenous (IV) solution shortage due to the temporary shutdown of a facility in a North Carolina.
Oct. 29—LIMA — It has been more than a month since Hurricane Helene left a trail of devastation from the Florida panhandle through Georgia and into the Carolinas and Tennessee, including severe ...
IV fluids are the very lifeblood of American healthcare—helping doctors and nurses hydrate their patients, administer drugs, and even replace lost blood volume. These fluids are fundamental to patient ...
Key growth drivers include rising surgical and procedural volumes, particularly in outpatient settings, increased use of IV therapy for managing chronic conditions such as cancer and renal disease, ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday declared shortages of three intravenous drugs produced at a North Carolina plant that has been temporarily shut down due to the devastation from ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . ORLANDO — In deceased donor kidney transplant recipients, IV fluid therapy with balanced crystalloid solution ...
Using a crystalloid solution during surgery was better than saline for improving deceased donor kidney transplant outcomes, according to the BEST-Fluids trial. Compared with standard saline IV fluids, ...
The intravenous fluid shortage continues to hinder hospitals nationwide. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the University of Utah Drug Information Service have compiled a fact ...
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