Catawba Valley Medical Center's Purchase from New England Compounding Center

HICKORY, NC – Officials at Catawba Valley Medical Center want to put the community at ease concerning the New England Compounding Center drugs linked to fungal meningitis cases in North Carolina and other states. The Medical Center did receive 12 doses of lidocaine 1gm/250ml infusions from NECC during the period in question, but all of those doses expired and were not administered to patients. Therefore, while CVMC may appear on a list of the compounding center’s customers, there is no concern that any possible meningitis cases will result from the drugs purchased.

Catawba Valley Medical Center in Hickory, N.C., is the region’s largest not-for-profit, public healthcare system and serves the community without direct funding from taxes. CVMC provides and promotes physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being of the public in addition to serving as a center for health education, wellness services, preventive medicine and acute care. In addition to CARF accreditation, CVMC has received three Magnet designations from the American Nurses Credentialing Center and has been recognized as one of the 2012 America’s Best Hospitals for Patient Experience by WomenCertified®. For more information, please visit http://www.catawbavalleymedical.org.

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