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Aspirin and ibuprofen - blood donation
Aspirin and ibuprofen will not affect a whole blood donation. Apheresis platelet donors, however, must not take aspirin or aspirin products 36 hours prior to donation. Many other medications are acceptable. It is recommended that you call the donor center ahead of time to inquire about any medications you are taking.
| Acupuncture |
Hepatitis, Jaundice |
| Age |
Hepatitis Exposure |
Allergy, Stuffy Nose, Itchy Eyes,
Dry Cough |
Vaccinations |
| Antibiotics |
Herpes |
| Aspirin |
HIV, AIDS |
| Asthma |
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRP) |
| Birth Control |
HPV |
| Bleeding Disorders |
HPV vaccine |
| Blood Pressure, High |
Hypertension, High Blood Pressure |
| Blood Pressure, Low |
Immunization, Vaccination |
| Blood Transfusion |
Infections |
| Cancer |
Insulin (bovine) |
| Chronic Illnesses |
Intravenous Drug Use |
| Cold, Flu |
Malaria |
| Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) |
Medications |
| Mad Cow Disease |
Organ/Tissue Transplants |
| Dental Procedures |
Piercing (ears, body), Electrolysis |
| Donation Intervals |
Pregnancy, Nursing |
| Heart Disease |
Sexually Transmitted Disease |
| Heart Murmur, Heart Valve Disorder |
Sickle Cell |
| Hemochromatosis |
Syphilis/Gonorrhea |
Hemoglobin, Hematocrit,
Blood Count |
Tuberculosis |
Vedic Hindu Health and Medical Astrology by Delhi Astrology Centre
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