Yes, you can take aspirin before platelet donation, but it's important to note that it may affect your eligibility. Aspirin can prolong bleeding time, which could impact the donation process and recovery. It's best to consult with the donation center regarding their specific guidelines and recommendations about medication use before donating platelets.
It depends. You need to contact a tax advisor or search online for more information. Here's an article on eHow about donating a time share: http://www.ehow.com/how_5822309_donate-share-its-deduction-amount.html
this is when you donate or share your blood to other people who has/have a illness or disease
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You don't need to sign up, you just as the company you donate to for a donation receipt at the time of donation.
Any time you make a donation to a credited organization you can receive a tax credit one the donation is over twenty dollars. You just need to ask for it when making you donation
. The donation process includes registration, a brief medical screening, the blood collection, and time for refreshments in the canteen. For whole blood the entire donation process usually takes about one hour. It can take a little longer for platelets or double red cells.
First time donation is $40, second donation is $40. After that your first donation in a week is $25.00 and second donation in the week is $35.00. A full pay week is considered Monday - Saturday.
Yes. Contact the agency who signed you up on the organ donation list or your state's health official.
There are many local nursing homes that accept donation, but before you take all your stuff there get their number and give them a call to verify.
To make a one-time donation, please visit the official website of the organization you wish to support, as they typically provide a secure donation link. If you need a physical address for mailing a check, that information is usually found on the organization's contact or donation page. If you specify the organization, I may be able to provide more detailed guidance.
No time at all since they share a common border.