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  1. People with mild, treatable forms (such as small skin cancers) that have been completely removed may be able to donate before 12 months. Temporary. How long people have to wait depends on the medication. Most medications do not disqualify people from donating blood. Heart disease, severe. Permanent

  2. 5 cze 2023 · Donors are often asked not to donate blood for a period of time in the interests of their safety and/or that of the blood supply. You should not give blood if your own health might suffer as a result.

  3. You must not donate blood If you do not meet the minimum haemoglobin level for blood donation: A test will be administered at the donation site. In many countries, a haemoglobin level of not less than 12.0 g/dl for females and not less than 13.0 g/dl for males as the threshold.

  4. Learn some of the temporary or permanent reasons you may not be eligible to donate blood. Even if you were deferred in the past, you may be eligible now.

  5. 24 mar 2021 · The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently revised its blood donation guidelines and changed the deferral or wait period for donations in the wake of COVID-19. Read more to learn how long you may have to wait to donate blood and reasons why you might not be able to donate.

  6. 12 maj 2023 · Who cannot donate blood? There are certain health conditions, life circumstances, and travel experiences that mean you cannot donate blood. We’ll run through those here. General health issues that won’t allow people to donate blood. You can’t donate blood if any of these general health issues apply to you:

  7. Now, more people can donate blood. Learn about recent eligibility changes for those who spent time in Europe, and the elimination of questions based on gender and sexual orientation in our Eligibility FAQs. More information also on our LGBTQ+ Donors page.

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