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Hospitals Brace for National Saline Shortage
Mon, 2014-02-10 00:30 — Kathy Gilbeaux
At Houston Methodist Hospital, Celest Powell, 20, receives an IV saline solution that helps keep patients hydrated.
houstonchronicle.com - by Lora Hines - February 6, 2014
A severe flu season may have contributed to tightened supplies of intravenous saline solution, those ubiquitous bags that hospitals use by the thousands every day to keep patients hydrated and IVs flowing smoothly. . .
Late last year, three manufacturers of intravenous saline solutions, particularly sodium chloride, began alerting hospitals nationwide about shortages. At least one blamed the flu, which can leave patients dangerously dehydrated and in need of hospital care.
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