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Who Can Donate Blood?
In general you ARE ELIGIBLE to donate blood if:
You are 17 years old or older. There is no
upper age limit.
You weigh at least 110 pounds
You are in good health. If taking
medication, you may be able to donate depending on the reason for and the
type of medication. .
Persons taking most medications are able to donate
blood.
Medications that do not prevent you from donating:
- High Blood Pressure Medications
- Insulin (by mouth or injection)
- Allergy Medications
- Asthma Medications
- Anti-depressants
- Aspirin
- Cholesterol Lowering Medications
- Seizure Medications
- Diet Pills
You ARE NOT ELIGIBLE to donate if:
You had hepatitis after the age of 10.
You are pregnant.
You have had a tattoo within the last 12 months.
You participate in high-risk behaviors.
What about:
Anemia (low iron)
Iron levels in the blood vary daily. These levels
are checked at the time of donation. If you were previously deferred
because of your iron level, please try again.
Breast Feeding
You may donate if you are breastfeeding.
Menstrual Period
You may donate if you are feeling well.
Hemochromatosis
You may be eligible do donate blood for others if you
have hereditary hemochromatosis. To do so you must present an
appropriately completed prescription or requisition from your physician.
You must meet all other criteria for volunteer whole blood donors,
except the donation interval. For further information call the Blood
Bank at 863-297-1840.
Some Hints for a Very Successful First-Time Donation:
- Realize that it’s normal to be nervous.
Many people experience a natural hesitancy towards donating.
Once you have done it, the fear of the unknown is overcome and
you’ll feel very good about yourself.
- Drink lots of water and try to eat a good meal
before donating. The water helps to replace the small amount of fluid
that you lose when you donate.
- Familiarize yourself with the donation process.
Ask questions. Understanding the process helps you relax.
- Think about the fact that with one donation, you
are helping 3 people to have another birthday, another hug, another chance
at life.
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