if you feel fine then yes. By the end of your period you'll have lost around half a cup of liquid - which is a small amount.
The nurses who will be taking your donation will first give you a haemoglobin test to check your red blood count etc and to ensure that you are not anemic. As long as you pass this test you are able to donate blood. However, during and after your period these levels can decrease and so it is not recommended that you donate at this time. Feel free to go along because there is no way of telling whether or not your blood cell count would be lower than the donation level unless your are tested :D x
APPEAL TO INDIANS
Blood Donation is the biggest donation in the world. As we all know, tragedy occurs every other day and we hear about blood shortages. We cannot let people die short of blood. Our blood can give life to someone, someday. Hence, it is our duty as an Indian to stand up to the situation.
Yes, you can donate blood while taking meloxicam. You cannot donate blood if you are taking antibiotics.
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According to Sloan-Kettering, you can donate blood 6 months after taking your last dosage of Enbrel.
You need to wait 24 hours after taking your last dose in order to donate blood.
Individuals are able to donate blood while they are on Klonopin. Make sure to tell the nurse the types of medications you are on before donating blood.
It is generally safe to donate blood while on testosterone therapy, but it is important to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure it is safe for your individual situation.
It is recommended to donate blood every 8 weeks while on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) to help manage potential increases in red blood cell count.
Yes. You cannot donate blood while on methotrexate.
No, individuals on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) do not need to donate blood unless specifically advised by their healthcare provider.
no. opiates will harm the recepients consciusness
Individuals taking testosterone may be eligible to donate blood, but it is important to consult with a healthcare provider or blood donation center to ensure eligibility and safety.