Current FDA guidelines do not require drug testing on volunteer blood donations. However, any history of IV drug use requires permanent deferral as a volunteer blood donor.
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Steroids such as cortisone, heavy use of antibiotics, heavy use of paracetamol
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Of course!
i dont' see why you can't, i had knee surgery, shortly after knee surgery I formed a blood clot in my calf, The doctor prescribed me Lovenox, which is a shot I take in my stomach to help thin the blood and he also prescribed Warfarin, which is also a blood thinner, For the pain he prescribed oxycodone. Because he prescribed those drugs i assume it is safe to take with blood thinners
Drugs that are prescribed by a doctor are medical drugs.
Yes, really as the prescribed drugs has been prescribed by the physician after checking our body condition, really the prescribed drugs will be very helpful in curing our illness.
Does donating plasma help clean your system to pass a
They can, but this is illegal, you can take it to court if they say this, you could take blood tests, (this is only if you haven't taken any illegal drugs), you can take prescribed drugs.
All prohibited drugs and those not prescribed for you.
No, it does not. And if you're concerned about "cleaning your system" from drugs, you really shouldn't be donating plasma in the first place.
I'm assuming you were prescribed these drugs or will be prescribed these drugs by a doctor.. That's who you should be asking.
Yes
Drugs you can buy over the counter at a pharmacy.
yes, pharmaceuticals is the science of preparing and dispensing drugs prescribed by doctors