Cold sore, fever blister, canker sore - can donate
Diabetes - can donate if stable
Heart Attack - can donate after one year if no symptoms and no
heart medication (Aspirin is okay)
Heart Surgery - Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), stent or
angioplasty - can donate after one year if no symptoms and no
heart medication (Aspirin is okay)
Hemochromatosis - cannot donate
Hepatitis or undiagnosed jaundice after age 10 - cannot
donate
Positive hepatitis test - cannot donate
Herpes (genital) - can donate after lesions clear
Major/minor surgery - can donate after healed and released from
MD care and reason permits
Pregnancy - can donate 6 weeks after delivery
SARS - 28 days after illness
SARS - 14 days after direct contact with infected person
SARS - 14 days after returning to the U.S. from affected areas
Strokes - can donate after 6 months if no restrictions on
physical activity and no medications (Aspirin is OK)
Venereal disease
Genital herpes - can donate if all lesions are clear
Chlamydia, genital warts - can donate
Gonorrhea, syphilis and all other venereal diseases - can
donate 1 year after treatment
Medications
Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol) - can donate for any blood donation
Accutane - can donate 4 weeks after last dose
Allergy medication - can donate
Antibiotics - can donate 72 hours after last dose if no
symptoms of infection; no wait if taken for prevention
Anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Advil, Ibuprofen, Motrin and
Naprosyn, cannot take for 24 hrs before a platelet donation
Aspirin-containing products, Feldene and Lodine XL - cannot take
for 36 hours before a platelet donation
Avodart - can donate 6 months after last dose
Blood pressure medication - can donate if blood pressure is
stable
Depression medication - can donate
Diuretics - can donate
Diabetic medication - can donate if Diabetes condition is
controlled
Oral or insulin - can donate if condition is stable
Injected bovine (beef) insulin since 1980 - cannot donate
Diet pills - can donate
Birth control pills - can donate
Female hormone pills - can donate
Soriatane (Acitretin) - can donate 3 years after last dose
Tegison - cannot donate if ever taken
Thyroid medication - can donate if stabilized
Immunizations
Polio, mumps, rubeola (a type of measles), can donate after 2
weeks
Rubella (a type of measles) - can donate after 4 weeks
Smallpox or physical contact with another's unhealed vaccination
- can donate after 2 months
Tetanus, diphtheria, flu, Hepatitis B - can donate if no
reaction
Travel Restrictions
Travel (6 mo. or less) to an area where malaria is prevalent -
can donate 1 year after leaving area
Lived in (more than 6 mo.) an area where malaria is prevalent -
can donate 3 years after leaving area
Traveled to or lived in S. Korea, north of Seoul - can donate 3
years after leaving area
England - cannot donate if spent time that adds up to 3 months
or more in the U.K. from 1980-1996 (England, N. Ireland,
Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, Gibraltar,
Falkland Islands)
Europe - cannot donate if spent time that adds up to 5 years or
more in European countries since 1980 (including time spent in
the UK during 1980-1996)
Iraq - cannot donate for 1 year after leaving the country
Military - cannot donate if spent 6 mo. or more in military
bases in northern Europe 1980-1990 or Southern Europe 1980-1996
SARS affected area - cannot donate for 14 days after returning
to the U.S.
Other Possible Restrictions
Body/ear piercing - can donate if done with a sterile, single
use, disposable needle or with a piercing gun, otherwise, after
1 year
Dental work
Cleaning, fillings, extractions, root canal, etc. - can donate
if no infection or antibiotics
Hepatitis exposure - needs evaluation
Tattoo - can donate after 1 year
Donation Frequency
Whole blood donors may donate every 56 days
Platelet donors may donate every 48 hours
Plasma donors may donate every 4 weeks
Red cell apheresis donors may donate every 112 days
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