Table of Contents
- 1 What medications prevent you from donating platelets?
- 2 What should you not do before donating platelets?
- 3 Is it better to give blood or platelets?
- 4 Can a thyroid patient donate platelets?
- 5 Can you donate platelets if you are taking anticoagulants?
- 6 What should you eat and drink before a platelet donation?
What medications prevent you from donating platelets?
4) Antiplatelet medications Antiplatelet medications like aspirin, Plavix, Ticlid, Effient, and Brilinta don’t affect waiting periods for donating blood. But they do affect platelet donation. You must wait at least 2 days after taking aspirin to donate platelets.
What disqualifies you from donating platelets?
What Conditions Would Make You Ineligible to Be a Donor? You will not be eligible to donate blood or platelets if you: Have tested positive for hepatitis B or hepatitis C, lived with or had sexual contact in the past 12 months with anyone who has hepatitis B or symptomatic hepatitis C.
What should you not do before donating platelets?
Do not take aspirin or products containing aspirin for at least 72 hours before your appointment. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (such as ibuprofen) are acceptable.
Can you donate blood if you take thyroid medication?
Thyroid disease Patients with thyroid disease may not donate if the condition is under investigation or if malignancy is suspected. Anyone on maintenance therapy with levothyroxine must be stabilised for at least three months before donation. An over- or an underactive thyroid increases the risk of heart disease.
Is it better to give blood or platelets?
It has also been shown that apheresis platelet donations are safer for the patient than whole-blood derived ones. It is for these reasons that SBC only collects platelets by apheresis. Patients that need platelets include cancer patients, accident victims, transplant recipients, and many others.
What are the side effects of donating platelets?
Most donors feel fine after donating blood or platelets, but a small number of people may experience an upset stomach, feel faint or dizzy, or have bruising, redness or pain where the needle was inserted. It’s helpful to drink extra fluids for 48 hours following your donation.
Can a thyroid patient donate platelets?
Why can’t I donate platelets?
There are some reasons why you can’t donate platelets, even if you have given blood or platelets in the past. Reasons you can never donate include: having a blood transfusion. having most types of cancer.
Can you donate platelets if you are taking anticoagulants?
Anti-platelet agents affect platelet function, so people taking these drugs should not donate platelets for the indicated time; however, you may still be able to donate whole blood. Anticoagulants or “blood thinners” are used to treat or prevent blood clots in the legs, lungs, or other parts of the body,…
How long does it take to donate a platelet?
Plan to spend about 2 1/2 hours in the Blood Donor Room when you are donating platelets. 2. Why do some cancer patients need platelets? Some cancer treatments cause a loss of platelets. These specialized blood cells help control blood clotting.
What should you eat and drink before a platelet donation?
You should eat a regular meal and drink plenty of fluids one to two hours before donating platelets. We also suggest that you increase your consumption of calcium-rich foods (such as dairy products) or take a calcium supplement the evening before your donation and also…
Where can you donate platelets at the American Red Cross?
Here’s how: Platelets can only be donated at select American Red Cross Donation Centers and it requires an appointment. They cannot be given at a blood drive. Platelet donation uses a machine to extract just your platelets and then returns the rest of your blood back to you.