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MEDICATION DEFERRAL LIST
Please tell us if you are now taking or if you have EVER taken any of these medications:
Proscar (finasteride) – usually given for prostate gland enlargement
Avodart (dutasteride) – usually given for prostate enlargement
Jalyn (dutasteride; tamsulosin) - usually given for prostate enlargement
Propecia (finasteride) – usually given for baldness
Accutane (Amnesteem, Clavaris, Sotret, isotretinoin) – usually given for severe acne
Soriatane (acitretin) – usually given for severe psoriasis
Tegison (etretinate) – usually given for severe psoriasis
Growth Hormone from Human Pituitary Glands – used usually for children with
Insulin from Cows (Bovine or Beef Insulin) – used to treat diabetes
Hepatitis B Immune Globulin – given following an exposure to hepatitis B.
NOTE: This is different from the hepatitis B vaccine which is a series of 3 injections
given over a 6 month period to prevent future infection from exposures to hepatitis B.
Plavix (clopidogrel) and Ticlid (ticlopidine) – inhibits platelet function; used to
reduce the chance for heart attack and stroke.  Feldene - given for mild to moderate arthritis pain
Experimental Medication or Unlicensed (Experimental) Vaccine – usually associated
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHY THESE MEDICATIONS AFFECT YOU AS A
BLOOD DONOR, PLEASE KEEP READING:

 If you have taken or are taking Proscar, Avodart, Jalyn, Propecia, Accutane,
Soriatane, or Tegison, these medications can cause birth defects. Your donated blood
could contain high enough levels to damage the unborn baby if transfused to a pregnant
woman. Once the medication has been cleared from your blood, you may donate again.
Following the last dose, the deferral period is one month for Proscar, Propecia and Accutane; six months for Avodart; six months for Jalyn; three years for Soriatane. Tegison is a permanent deferral.  Growth hormone from human pituitary glands was prescribed for children with
delayed or impaired growth. The hormone was obtained from human pituitary glands, which are found in the brain. Some people who took this hormone developed a rare nervous system condition called Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease (CJD). The deferral is permanent.  Insulin from cows (bovine or beef insulin) is an injected material used to treat diabetes.
If this insulin was imported into the U.S. from countries in which “Mad Cow Disease” has been found, it could contain material from infected cattle. There is concern that “Mad Cow Disease” is transmitted by transfusion. The deferral is indefinite.  Hepatitis B Immune Globulin (HBIG) is an injected material used to prevent infection
following an exposure to hepatitis B. HBIG does not prevent hepatitis B infection in every case, therefore persons who have received HBIG must wait 12 months to donate blood to be sure they were not infected since hepatitis B can be transmitted through transfusion to a patient.  Feldene is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that can affect platelet function. A
donor taking Feldene will not be able to donate platelets for 2 days; however, its use will not affect whole blood donations.  Plavix and Ticlid are medications that can decrease the chance of a heart attack or stroke
in individuals at risk for these conditions. Since these medications can affect platelets, anyone taking Plavix or Ticlid will not be able to donate platelets for 14 days after the last dose. Use of either medication will not prohibit whole blood donations.  Experimental Medication or Unlicensed (Experimental) Vaccine is usually associated
with a research protocol and the effect on blood donation is unknown. Deferral is one year unless otherwise indicated by Medical Director.

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