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However, many people still have some inhibitions about donating plasma thinking it might make them more susceptible to the infection once again. If your COVID symptoms have been absent for more than 14 days, kindly consider donating as a service to humanity. Plasma is the clear liquid portion in the blood that remains after red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and other cellular components are removed. It is the single largest component of human blood, comprising about 55 percent, and contains water, salts, enzymes, antibodies and other proteins.

Plasma carries out a variety of functions in the body, including helping in removing clotting blood, fighting diseases, and other critical functions. Your antibodies that have fought the coronavirus and had defeated it are more than enough to help you to share your power to defeat COVID and help other people recover. If the donor weighs below this amount, the cut-off is at 12 liters total.

If the donor weighs more than pounds, they can give up to If you have not reached these limits when you come to donate platelets, you can still donate that day. However, if you exceed the FDA guidelines during that donation, you may find yourself with a longer interval period than you normally would, until the rolling day period resets. OneBlood frequent donors who periodically donate whole blood between platelet donations sometimes question why they are not able to make another whole blood donation when they have only given 5 times in the rolling 12 months.

It is because of the blood drawn each time for testing and the residual blood in the platelet kits after their donations. Sometimes donors who faithfully only give platelets find themselves deferred having given less than 24 times in a rolling 12 month period. When they ask why they discover it was their donations of concurrent plasma that put them over the total allowable volume during that time period.

Everything we do at OneBlood begins with volunteer donors. We recognize and affirm that frequent donors are not only the safest donors but the backbone of our blood supply. What is your weight? Results: Estimate. Who might have to wait to donate plasma There are some health, travel and lifestyle reasons that may stop you from being able to donate plasma on a temporary basis. Blood donors If you are a blood donor you can give plasma 4 weeks after your last blood donation.

Sexual activity You may have to wait up to 3 months before you can donate if: you have had anal sex with a new partner you finished taking Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis PrEP or Post-Exposure Prophylaxis PEP in the last 3 months in the last 3 months you have had sexual contact with a partner who is: HIV positive HTLV positive a hepatitis B carrier a hepatitis C carrier syphilis positive has received money or drugs for sex has injected non-prescribed drugs including body-building and injectable tanning agents.

Other reasons why you might need to wait You will need to wait before you can donate if you: are pregnant have had a baby in the last 6 months have recently got a tattoo or piercing travel to and from certain countries outside the UK are undergoing assessment or investigations for a medical condition.

For example, heart conditions. Who can't donate plasma You can't donate plasma if you: have had most types of cancer have some heart conditions have received blood, platelets, plasma or any other blood products after 1 January have tested positive for HIV or HTLV have had an organ transplant are a hepatitis B carrier are a hepatitis C carrier have injected non-prescribed drugs including body-building and injectable tanning agents There are other medical conditions that may mean you can't donate.

Where to donate plasma. About plasma. It all adds up! For more info, please contact your local Octapharma Plasma donation center. The amount of plasma you can donate is based on your body weight to pounds, to pounds, to pounds.

These guidelines are set by the U. Generally, the more you weigh, the more plasma we can collect and the longer it takes to donate it. The amount of money new and returning donors make reflects this. Your money will be credited to an Octapharma Plasma prepaid debit card after each successful plasma donation.

To check your balance, replace a lost or stolen card, or find out more about how to activate or use your new Mastercard, call or visit login. Once you are a member, you can login at any time to access additional program information, track your points, participate in special promotions, redeem your e-rewards, and even refer friends. If you are a first-time donor, you will be able to join after your 2nd successful donation. Your points show up in your account within 2 to 3 days after every successful plasma donation.

Plasma is the liquid part of your blood that carries red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Because it has so much protein in it, plasma is used to make life-saving medicines that treat patients who have experienced trauma, have bleeding disorders, have trouble fighting infections because of immune diseases, and more. Visit our Donation Centers page to find your local Octapharma Plasma donation center. Donating plasma is similar to giving blood.

A trained staff member called a phlebotomist puts a sterile needle in your arm vein to draw blood. The blood is then cycled through special, sterile equipment that separates plasma from the other parts of your blood. Your plasma is then collected in a container, while the other parts are safely returned to your body.

This process is called plasmapheresis. All material that comes in contact with your blood is sterile and used only 1 time for your plasma donation. Our plasma centers follow all required U. Some donors might experience small bruising near where the needle was put in their arm.



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