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Here are some causes of less donors in blood donation: 1) Lack of promotional campaigns. 2) Lack of qualified donors. 3) The belief that blood donation is "very" painful. 4) Poor circulation of good news. 5) Decreasing number of young and qualified donors ages 17-23.
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Blood donors are typically unpaid volunteers, but they may also be paid by commercial blood donation and processing enterprises, such as independent blood banks and donor centers
Blood donation refers to the process of collecting, testing, preparing, and storing blood and blood components. Donors are most commonly unpaid volunteers, but they may also be paid by commercial enterprises.
Yes. Donors taking medications for Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease are eligible for volunteer blood donation.
Potential donors with a history of PCV are permanently deferred from volunteer blood donation. PCV patients may, however, donate blood for their own use (autologous donation).
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FDA guidelines require allogeneic blood donors to have a hemoglobin level or 12.5 g/dL or greater, or a hematocrit of 38% or greater. Autologous donors (self-donation) must have a hematocrit of at least 33%.
No. Donors taking finasteride (propecia, proscar, etc.) are deferred from volunteer blood donation until they are off the medication for at least 6 months.
No. FDA guidelines require potential donors on antibiotic therapy complete the entire course of treatment AND be symptom free for at least 48 hours prior to volunteer blood donation.
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Potential living kidney donors also undergo a complete medical history and physical examination to evaluate their suitability for donation. Extensive blood tests are performed on both donor and recipient.