CDRH Works to Mitigate Shortage of Empty IV Containers

Dec. 9, 2024
The FDA's CDRH added empty IV containers to the Medical Device Shortages List, with the shortage expected to last through March 2025.

On Dec. 4, the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) added empty intravenous (IV) containers (product code KPE) to the Medical Device Shortages List with the shortage expected to last through March of 2025.

The FDA said that after receiving alerts from healthcare providers and group purchasing organizations about potential shortages of empty IV bag containers, which are primarily used by compounders, CDRH’s Office of Supply Chain Resilience conducted outreach to assess the constraints.

CDRH commented that it is working with manufacturers to identify and implement mitigations to address the shortage. Ensuring the public has access to safe and effective medical devices is a top priority for the FDA. The agency will continue to monitor the situation and assess supply chain mitigations as necessary.

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