Baxter notified customers on Jan. 22 that allocations for two sodium chloride IV solutions have been increased to 100%.
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 ...
A follow-up to Baxter’s communication on December 13, 2024 regarding increases in allocations for several U.S. IV products, ...
Baxter said in a statement Wednesday that its goal is to return to 90% to 100% allocation of certain IV solutions by the end ...
To stem shortages at U.S. hospitals, Baxter imported IV products from Spain, China, Mexico and other countries, Almeida said. “We did the best we could, and now we're almost back to pre ...
While it will "take some time for product to flow through the ... dialysis solutions manufacturing lines. Baxter also previously detailed that the IV solutions manufacturing lines restarted ...
HELENE DAMAGED A BAXTER INTERNATIONAL PLANT, A FACTORY THAT MAKES IV FLUIDS It was not until Oct. 19 that the plant had its first shipments of product for temporary import arrive in the country.
Starting this weekend, tens of millions of product units will be imported over the coming weeks as Baxter and federal agencies try to keep hospitals stocked on essentials like IV fluid.
Baxter International, Inc. engages in the provision of a portfolio of essential healthcare products including acute and chronic dialysis therapies, sterile intravenous (IV) solutions, infusion ...