Cardinal Health warns clients of isotope shortage
CHICAGO, July 9 (Reuters) - Cardinal Health Inc (CAH.N) warned customers it was "critically short" of a medical isotope used in nuclear imaging tests to check for heart disease or see if cancer has spread.
In a July 7 letter to customers obtained by Reuters, the company's Nuclear Pharmacy Services unit in New York warned that on July 7-8 it would experience "the most significant shortage we have seen to date."
Nick Tucker, a supervisor in the Bronx, New York unit confirmed the shortage, which stems from the May 17 shutdown of a nuclear reactor in Canada that produces a third of the world's medical isotope supply. (Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen; editing by Leslie Gevirtz)
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