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More than a year after a former Dallas anesthesiologist was convicted of tampering with IV bags, survivors and their families say they are still waiting for the medical industry to take action.
Raynaldo Ortiz, MD, a Dallas-based anesthesiologist, was sentenced to 190 years in prison after being convicted of injecting nerve-blocking agents and other drugs into IV bags at Baylor Scott & White ...
Key participants in the global IV infusion gravity bags market include GVS, Sippex IV Bag, Kraton Corporation, ICU Medical, Inc., Baxter International Inc., Terumo BCT Ltd., The Metrix Company, ...
It was July in Marion, North Carolina. As was typical for summertime, the small town at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains ...
The company has asked users to monitor patients frequently to ensure the appropriate infusion is being delivered.
Vantive, Baxter International’s former kidney care segment, announced Monday it plans to invest more than $1 billion in new ...
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In a new lawsuit, victims and their families say the IV bag design failed them. The lawsuit argues that if the bags had tamper-proof seals, Dr. Reynaldo Ortiz’s victims could’ve survived.
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response June 5 announced it ...