Deferrals For Blood Donation
Deferrals For Blood Donation
Deferrals For Blood Donation
1. ASPIRIN - Aspirin is a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory drug that is commonly used to treat headaches,
fever, and inflammation. However, it can affect platelet function, which can affect blood clotting. Therefore, it
is recommended to avoid taking aspirin for at least 48 hours before donating blood.
2. PARACETAMOL - Paracetamol is a pain reliever and fever reducer that is commonly used to treat mild to
moderate pain and fever. It does not affect platelet function, so it is generally safe to take before donating
blood.
3. IRON SUPPLEMENTS - commonly taken by individuals with iron-deficiency anemia to increase their iron levels.
Adequate iron levels are important for blood donation because they help ensure that the donated blood is
healthy and safe for transfusion. However, iron supplements should not be taken immediately before donating
blood as they can cause gastrointestinal side effects.
Section 1 In order to promote public health, it is declared a national policy to prevent trafficking
in human blood and its products and derivatives.
Section 4 Blood banks and processing laboratories shall be operated on a non-profit basis. Blood
collecting or processing by other blood collectors or processors or by individual
physicians shall also be on a non-profit basis. Blood shall be sold by such banks and
laboratories, other blood collectors or processors, and individual physicians at cost.