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Baxter provides update on Puerto Rico recovery

Baxter International Inc. Friday shared updates regarding recovery efforts following the impact of Hurricane Maria on its Puerto Rico operations. While the company currently anticipates a reduction in revenue for fourth quarter 2017 as a result of the storm, the company expects to mitigate the related earnings impact through positive performance in other areas of the business. Baxter's three Puerto Rico manufacturing sites sustained minimal structural damage from the impact of Hurricane Maria, and limited production activities resumed across its facilities within one week of the storm. Manufacturing operations are being driven by diesel generators designed to power the facilities and satellite communications are also being used to restore connectivity and support plant operations.

Baxter appreciates the support and assistance of local and national government agencies and is coordinating with infrastructure providers to advance restoration activities for power, communications and transportation.

Supporting product supply

Baxter remains focused on helping ensure patients have continued access to the products and therapies they need. In Puerto Rico, Baxter manufactures products used across the hospital setting, from premixed injectables to products used in the delivery of medications. The medications made in Puerto Rico are small volume parenterals, such as 50mL and 100mL presentations (brand names Mini-Bag and Mini-Bag +). These products are used primarily in the pharmacy to compound or admix a medication or to aid in the delivery of medication. Baxter is working closely with customers and has taken proactive steps to responsibly manage inventory distribution as its Puerto Rico operations continue to ramp up production.

Baxter has activated a global response to support recovery from the devastating impact of the natural disasters in Puerto Rico. In advance of the hurricanes, Baxter implemented a hurricane preparedness plan to help mitigate potential impact, including proactively moving some finished product off the island and into secure storage. Baxter is also delivering products to customers on the island to help address patient need. Additionally, Baxter has been working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and has recently been granted regulatory discretion for temporary special importation of certain products from Baxter facilities in Ireland and Australia to help support product supply for the U.S. market. While these actions will help mitigate some of the projected shortfall in supply, they will not be adequate to fully bridge the gap in the near term. Baxter will continue to do everything it can to ramp up production in Puerto Rico in the weeks ahead and, with the support of special importation granting from FDA, continue to utilize its other facilities to help address product demand in the United States.

Contrary to select media reports, the company does not manufacture large volume sterile solutions (often referred to as "saline" or IV fluids), such as its 1 liter IV solutions, in Puerto Rico; production of these products is therefore not impacted by the storms and product is available to contracted customers.

Supporting employees, communities in Puerto Rico

The safety of Baxter's employees, their families and the community has been paramount. Baxter has confirmed the well-being of nearly all of its more than 2,000 Puerto Rico-based employees. Despite the devastating impact of the hurricane to their families and communities, a majority of employees have returned to work making products to support health care providers and meet the needs of patients.

Baxter is helping employees procure necessities such as gas, food, water and toiletries, and coordinated multiple daily flights in the hurricane's immediate aftermath to transport ~25,000 pounds of needed supplies for employees. Additionally, the company has established the Baxter Employee Disaster Relief Fund, where 100 percent of all employee contributions will go to assisting colleagues in need.

Between the Baxter International Foundation and the generosity of Baxter employees, approximately $3.5 million has been contributed to disaster relief efforts generally over the last several weeks, supporting those impacted by all of the recent natural disasters affecting the Caribbean islands, Mexico and the southern U.S. Additionally, Baxter has partnered with Americares and Direct Relief to preposition Baxter products to be first on the scene in times of disaster.

Across communities in Puerto Rico, Baxter employees can also be found supporting their neighbors - supplying water and ice, providing access to heavy machinery and safety gear, preparing and distributing thousands of meals and providing fuel to help keep a local hospital running, among others.

"The devastation of Hurricane Maria is heartbreaking and tragic," said José (Joe) E. Almeida, Baxter chairman and chief executive officer. "I met recently with many of our dedicated employees in Puerto Rico, and I am both inspired and humbled by their commitment to our mission, our patients, their communities and each other in the face of the unimaginable damage and loss they've experienced. Our mission to save and sustain lives calls on us to give back in times of crisis; Puerto Rico has our support."

Baxter provides a broad portfolio of essential renal and hospital products, including home, acute and in-center dialysis; sterile IV solutions; infusion systems and devices; parenteral nutrition; surgery products and anesthetics; and pharmacy automation, software and services. The company's global footprint and the critical nature of its products and services play a key role in expanding access to health care in emerging and developed countries. Baxter's employees worldwide are building upon the company's rich heritage of medical breakthroughs to advance the next generation of health care innovations that enable patient care.

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