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  • Apheresis / Give Life / American Red Cross

    In an apheresis (ay-fur-ee-sis) donation, from the Greek "to take away," donors give only select blood components — platelets, plasma, red cells, infection-fighting white cells called granulocytes, or a combination of these, depending on the ...More…

  • Blood Eligibility Guidelines

    Red Cross — To give blood for transfusion to another person, you must be healthy, be at least 17 years old or 16 years old if allowed by state law. You must weigh at least 110 pounds, and not have donated whole blood in the last 8 weeks (56 days) or double ...More…

  • Blood Donation Process / Give Life / American Red Cross

    Note: The following information will be based on whole blood donations. It may not be accurate for apheresis donors. Blood Donation Process Tips for a Good Donation Experience Register with Us Donor Eligibility Thank You, Donors!More…

  • Common Treatments

    NAAC Anemia professional guide and research studies on anemia iron deficiency associated with anemia of chronic disease such as diabetes, CRI chronic renal insufficiency, ESRD end stage renal disease, CKD chronic kidney disease, diabetes, cancer, ...More…

  • Search of: biopure OR polyheme OR oxycyte OR hemolink OR ...

    A Study of the Safety and Scientific Action of Stanate in Infants at Risk for Exchange Transfusion A Study of Hemopure® to Enhance Tissue Preservation During Cardiopulmonary Bypass Surgery A Single Site Safety and Tolerability Study of HBOC-201 ...More…

  • Blood Screening Fact Sheet

    Centers for Disease Control — How does the screening test protect people from Chagas disease? What happens to the blood that tests positive on the screening test? If my blood tests positive on the screening test, does that mean I have Chagas disease? Will the blood bank let ...More…

  • FDA Approves First Nucleic Acid Test to Screen for ...

    Food & Drug Administration — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved the cobas TaqScreen MPX Test, the first nucleic acid test that screens for the presence of two divergent types of HIV in donated blood plasma and tissue. Nucleic acid is the common name for the ...More…

  • Blood Management Program Database

    The Society for the Advancement of Blood Management's (SABM) core purpose is to improve patient outcomes through optimal blood management; which includes the appropriate provision and use of blood and blood products, and strategies to reduce or ...More…

  • blood transfusion

    Clinical Trials — Examining Cognitive Function and Brain Abnormalities in Adults With Sickle Cell Disease - Pilot Intervention Study Procedure: Monthly blood transfusion regimen; Behavioral: Usual care Procedure: Transfusion with Red Blood Cells; Biological: 1 ...More…

  • Search of: biopure OR polyheme OR oxycyte OR hemolink OR ...

    Safety and Tolerability of Oxycyte in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Dose Escalation Safety Study of Oxycyte in Severe Closed Head Injury Phase II Study To Evaluate The Safety and Efficacy of Hemoglobin Raffimer in Patients Undergoing ...More…

  • "Blood Donors"

    Clinical Trials — Caring for Those Who Share: Improving the Health of Wisconsin Blood Donors Behavioral: Educational brochure; Behavioral: Standard pamphlet Epidemiology, Infectivity and Natural History of Hepatitis C Virus Infection Centralized Cord Blood ...More…

  • ACTUALIZADO

    Centers for Disease Control — Página principal del Virus del Nilo Occidental de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC), una agencia del gobierno de Estados Unidos. Haga clic aquí para ir directamente a Actualización de las preguntas y respuestas ...More…


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