Taking certain medications may exclude you from donating blood, platelets or plasma It's easier said than done, but maintaining a healthy diet is key to having a successful plasma donation and avoiding a deferral Be sure to list all medications that you take before giving blood
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Talk with your health care provider before starting or stopping any medications
If you are taking antibiotics, then you will need to wait for 24 hours after your last dose before you can donate blood
The following tables list common. Here are several reasons you may be temporarily or permanently deferred from donating your plasma. Medication deferral list do not stop taking medications prescribed by your doctor in order to donate blood Donating while taking these drugs could have a negative effect on your health or on the health of the recipient of your blood.
If you are on any medication, plasmalab has a list that shows all medications that can disqualify you from donating, how long you could be deferred for taking the medication, and lists why these medications disqualify you Each plasma center is different and could have different medications that prevent you from donating. Medication deferral list certain medications and medical conditions will prevent you from donating, at least temporarily The following medications will prevent you from donating blood
Accutane antibiotics *donors who are taking antibiotics are eligible to donate 24 hours after their last dose
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