Aspirin and ibuprofen are okay, as long as the donor is feeling fine during the time of their appointment. But if the service you are donating blood to also uses your platelets, they may not allow you to donate if you have taken these drugs in the last 2 days or so, as they prevent the platelets from working properly.
No, not for at least 24 hours. Take acetaminophen instead.
It depens which antibiotic. But for most of them, you can't give blood while on antibiotic (allergy issues, etc)
No
boobies
Yes.
Yes, you can donate blood while taking meloxicam. You cannot donate blood if you are taking antibiotics.
I wish I knew I'm trying to do this tomorrow please let me know how your experience went .
yes
I was told today at the Canadian Blood Service (after taking time off work to donate because O- was in demand) that I was ineligible to donate within 24 hours of taking quetiapine (seroquel). Their reasoning was that the loss of blood may decrease the effectiveness of the drug, even though I only take it to sleep and it was 18 hours since my last dose, 6 hours before my next one. Disappointing.
I just went to donate plasma for the first time today and I am taking spironolactone. The doctor told me that spironolactone is a diuretic and thins your blood and so in conjunction with the blood thinners they use in the donation process, it is not safe to donate. So I will not be allowed to donate until 48 hours after I have stopped taking spironolactone.
Yes, you should be able to donate plasma while taking phentermine. I recommend reaching out to the donation center and asking. I go to BioLife and am prescribed phentermine and am still able to donate plasma.
If your pregnant and the plasma center knows it, they wont allow you to donate plasma because the placenta is made up mostly of plasma
If you are ill and taking cough medicine while driving what happens
yes!
You should be fine to drive whilst taking diclofenac.