What do they check for when you donate plasma?

What do they check for when you donate plasma?

All donors must be screened for HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C at each donation using nucleic amplified testing (NAT), a state-of-the-art testing method that tests for the DNA particles of the virus. In addition, each plasma donation is tested for antibodies that the body produces in response to a virus.

What drugs prevent plasma donation?

- Accutane. - Antibiotics *Donors who are taking antibiotics are eligible to donate 24 hours after their last dose. - Anti-Platelet Medications. - Avodart. - Blood thinners (such as Coumadin, Heparin, Lovenox, Warfarin) - Bovine insulin. - Hepatitis B Immune Globulin.

What do they test for when you donate plasma?

All donors must be screened for HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C at each donation using nucleic amplified testing (NAT), a state-of-the-art testing method that tests for the DNA particles of the virus. In addition, each plasma donation is tested for antibodies that the body produces in response to a virus.