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Potential volunteer blood donors with a history of psoriasis are eligible for blood donation IF the lesions are not in area of venipuncture AND the donor has not been treated with Tegison. Potential donors treated with Soriatane are deferred for three (3) year following cessation of therapy. Potential donors treated with Tegison are permanently deferred.

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