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DONOR ELIGIBILITY |
This list is meant to provide as detailed a donor information sheet as possible to assist you in determining your eligibility for blood donation prior to visiting a donor center or blood drive. It is not a complete listing of eligibility criteria and many of the following may be acceptable depending on the individual and specific variables. In addition, eligibility criteria may be modified from time to time based on FDA regulation changes and industry-accepted standards.
For
more information or specific questions, please contact
the Central California Blood Center at (559) 224-2900.
- Age: 17 years
or older
- Donation Interval:
Minimum of 8 weeks between whole blood donations.
Blood
Pressure: Lower than 180/100 mmHg.
- Heart Rate (pulse):
Between 50 and 100 beats per minute.
- Body Temperature:
Lower than 99.5°F.
- Blood Count:
Hemoglobin greater than 12.5 g/dl.
- Drug Therapy:
Use of many or most medications is acceptable, whether
obtained "over the counter" or by prescription
from your personal physician. Use of the following
medications causes temporary (T) or permanent (P)
disqualification:
- Aspirin (and other NSAID's):
T - Acceptable 36 hours after last dose.
(Applies to platelet donors only)
- Proscar (Finasteride):
T - Acceptable 1 month after last dose.
- Avodart (dutasteride):
T - Acceptable 6 months after last dose.
- Propecia (Finasteride):
T - Acceptable 1 month after last dose.
- Accutane (Amnesteem, Claravis, Sotret & Isotretinoin):
T - Acceptable 1 month after last dose.
- Hepatitis B Immune Globulin (HBIG):
T-Acceptable 12 months after last injection.
- Soriatane (Acitretin):
T - Acceptable 3 years after last dose.
- Growth Hormone from Human Pituitary Glands:
P-Permanent disqualification
- Insulin from Cows (Bovine or Beef Insulin):
P-Permanent disqualification
- Tegison (Etretinate):
P - Permanent disqualification.
- Medical History
- Acceptable
- Many medical conditions, as long as well controlled
on current medication/therapy, no significant
current or ongoing symptoms, and feeling well
the day of donation - Diabetes, Allergies, Asthma,
Osteoarthritis, Ulcer disease, Chronic Bronchitis,
Fibromyalgia, Hypertension, Parkinson's Disease,
Seizure Disorder (no seizures in past 3 months),
Benign (not cancerous) tumors, and many others.
- Full recovery after heart attack or stroke and
no requirement for medication (e.g. Nitroglycerin)
to control chest pain.
- Past history of cancer, as long as successful
therapy has been completed over 5 years ago, there
is no current therapy, there has been no recurrence,
and there are no recommended restrictions/limitations
in activity.
NOTE: The above restrictions do not apply for
the common skin cancers (Basal Cell CA and Squamous
Cell CA), or for "in situ" cancers (your
specific diagnosis reveals whether this applies
to you, for example carcinoma-in-situ of the cervix.)
- Full recovery after successful surgical procedures,
including cardiac surgery or angioplasty.
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Medical
History - Not Acceptable: The following activities
or medical conditions, if they apply to you, will
cause you to be ineligible for blood donation, either
temporarily (T) or permanently (P) (In accordance
with established industry standards and strict federal
government guidelines.)
- Travel or residence outside the U.S.: T or P,
depending on location and length of stay.
- Recent Vaccination: T, 0 to 4 weeks depending
on vaccine.
- History of Cancer in past 5 years (Exceptions
apply, see "Medical History Acceptable"):
T
- History of Leukemia, Lymphoma, myeloma: P
- Tattoo or body piercing in the past year: T
- Blood transfusion in the past year: T
- Accidental blood exposure (i.e. needle stick)
in the past year: T
- Active infection and or current antibiotics
therapy: T
- Therapy/treatment for syphilis or gonorrhea
in the past year: T
- Recent history of seizures: T
- Current pregnancy: T
- Current/ongoing/unstable heart disease requiring
ongoing medical treatment: T/P, depending on severity.
- Medical history of viral hepatitis: P, (clinical
hepatitis or jaundice prior to age 11 - Acceptable)
- Medical history of HIV infection or AIDS, or
those determined to be at high risk for exposure to
HIV: P
- History of injection (IV - intravenous) drug use not prescribed
by M.D.: P
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