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U.S. Races to Replace IV Fluid Supplies After Hurricane Helene

Officials are looking to foreign sources to ease shortages of IV bags caused by Hurricane Helene as hospitals begin rationing fluids to protect the sickest patients.

Christina Jewett
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Dialysis, Diet and Nutrition, Disasters and Emergencies, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Factories and Manufacturing, Florida, Food and Drug Administration, Health and Human Services Department, Hospitals, Hurricane Helene (2024), Hurricane Milton (2024), Hurricanes and Tropical Storms, North Carolina, Rationing and Allocation of Resources, Shortages, Supply Chain
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