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Can you donate blood if you take aspirin?

Can you donate blood if you take aspirin?

If you are on aspirin, it is OK to donate whole blood. However, you must be off of aspirin for at least 2 full days in order to donate platelets by apheresis.

Why can’t you take aspirin before donating blood?

No aspirin or aspirin products can be taken 48 hours before donating, because aspirin affects platelets’ ability to function properly. Some other medications affect platelets and may result in a temporary inability to donate.

Can you donate blood if you take 81 mg aspirin?

Aspirin. Aspirin, no waiting period for donating whole blood. However, you must wait 2 full days after taking aspirin or any medication containing aspirin before donating platelets by apheresis. For example, if you take aspirin products on Monday, the soonest you may donate platelets is Thursday.

What does aspirin do to a blood donation?

Fatty foods can inhibit the tests we do on your blood after donating. Take aspirin (if you’re donating platelets). Aspirin reduces the potency and performance of your platelets, so avoid taking aspirin for 48 hours before your platelet donation.

Can you give plasma if you take aspirin?

The general requirements for donating plasma are the same for whole blood. Additionally, you must wait 72 hours after taking aspirin or aspirin-containing medications.

Can you donate blood while taking ibuprofen?

Aspirin and ibuprofen will not affect a whole blood donation. However, apheresis platelet products can be affected if aspirin or aspirin products are taken 48 hours prior to donation. Many other medications are acceptable.

How can I speed up donating plasma?

Being well-hydrated is also the best way to be efficient with your time. Since plasma is mostly water, drinking the recommended amount of water can help make the donation process go faster.

What happens if I take aspirin before donating plasma?

Why are blood thinners used in the Red Cross?

Anticoagulants or “blood thinners”areused to treat or prevent blood clots in the legs, lungs, or other parts of the body, and to prevent strokes. These medications affect the blood’s ability to clot, which might cause excessive bruising or bleeding when you donate.

What happens to your blood when you donate to the Red Cross?

When you come to donate blood at the American Red Cross, we measure your blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and hemoglobin because the results provide information about your current health at the time of your donation. The Red Cross does not diagnose medical conditions or offer treatment. Physical exam results vary throughout the day.

Do you have to be off of aspirin to donate platelets?

However, you must be off of aspirin for at least 2 full days in order to donate platelets by apheresis. For example, if you take aspirin products on Monday, the soonest you may donate platelets is Thursday.

Why are anticoagulants used as blood thinners?

Anticoagulants or “blood thinners”are used to treat or prevent blood clots in the legs, lungs, or other parts of the body, and to prevent strokes. These medications affect the blood’s ability to clot, which might cause excessive bruising or bleeding when you donate.

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Ruth Doyle