Yes, you can donate blood while taking meloxicam. You cannot donate blood if you are taking antibiotics.
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.
Yes. You cannot donate blood while on methotrexate.
You should be fine to drive whilst taking diclofenac.
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.
I did have problems with memory which stopped when I stopped taking Antara.
I just went to donate plasma for the first time today and I am taking spironolactone. The doctor told me that spironolactone is a diuretic and thins your blood and so in conjunction with the blood thinners they use in the donation process, it is not safe to donate. So I will not be allowed to donate until 48 hours after I have stopped taking spironolactone.
Call your local Red Cross and ask. You don't have to identify yourself to ask a question.
Yes, you can donate blood while taking levothyroxine, as this medication does not disqualify you from donating. However, it's essential to be stable on your thyroid medication and not experiencing any symptoms of thyroid imbalance at the time of donation. Always inform the blood donation center about any medications you are taking during the screening process. If you have specific health concerns, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider before donating.
Yes, you can generally donate blood while taking gabapentin, as it is not typically a disqualifying medication. However, it's important to disclose your medication use during the screening process at the donation center. They may ask additional questions regarding your health and the reason for taking gabapentin. Always check with the specific blood donation organization for their guidelines, as they may vary.
You are always asked what meds you are currently taking before giving blood. If you live 100 miles away, I would definitely call first.