Cardinal Health of Dublin, OH, is warning its customers that the first week of May will see limited availability of technetium-99m (Tc-99m), as the worldwide molybdenum-99 shortage continues.
The company expects "zero to critically low availability" of Tc-99m beginning May 3 and on certain days throughout the month of May.
Cardinal Health also anticipates the first three weeks in July will experience periods of "extreme shortage" due to the overlap in downtime at Atomic Energy of Canada's National Research Universal reactor in Chalk River, Ontario, and Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group's High Flux Reactor in Petten, the Netherlands.
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