The route to health and wellness is changing course. It’s getting intravenous. At least that is the way tennis ace Sania ...
U.S. hospitals and medical centers face an IV fluid shortage. Elective IV hydration bars and spas should cease operations ...
Hospitals across the United States are rationing critical intravenous fluids and postponing some surgeries as the national ...
As the manufacturer works to maximize shipments of medical supplies out of its facility knocked out by Hurricane Helene, ...
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 ...
What you need to know Inhalational and intravenous medications can be used to induce and maintain general anaesthesia. In recent years, the use of total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) has increased.1 ...
"We're very mindful that this could go from concerning to bad," a New York hospital trade group spokesman said.
Studies measuring patient preference stacked up in subcutaneous administration’s favor, according to a recently published ...
The company's N.C. plant, flooded by Hurricane Helene, was the largest manufacturer of intravenous and peritoneal dialysis ...
Hospitals in Atlanta and throughout Georgia are feeling the pinch from storm damage and to a factory in North Carolina that produces much of the nation’s supply of intravenous (IV) fluids.
As Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida Wednesday night, drugmakers, regulators, hospitals and health agencies alike ...
Baxter International has temporarily closed its largest plant spurring hospitals and EMS to plan for IV shortages ...