Donation Requirements

WHO CAN DONATE
Anyone who is in good health, is at least 17 years old, and weighs at least 110 pounds may donate blood every 56 days

Florida and Georgia statutues allow persons 17 years of age or over to donate blood without parental consent.

16 year olds may donate blood with written consent from their parent/guardian who must read the Blood Donation Information Sheet and complete the Informed Consent-Blood donation by Minor form. This form must be present for each donation by a 16 year old.

Photo ID required to register for blood donation.

Some health conditions or medications may temporarily or permanently prevent persons from donating blood. Call 850-877-7181 if you have questions about your eligibility to donate blood.

QUESTIONS ABOUT DONOR ELIGIBILITY

Ear Piercing
if sterile disposable system used can donate
Body Piercing
if done by piercing professional can donate
Tattooing 12-month wait
Acupuncture
by approved professional can donate
Travel  
- If you lived in France for 5 years or more between 1980 and the present - If you have visited or lived in the United Kingdom for a total of 3 months or more between 1980 and 1996
- If you received a blood transfusion in the UK between 1980 and the pre-sent
- Military personnel (current and for-mer), and their dependents, who spent time in military bases in north-ern Europe during 1980-1990, or southern Europe during 1980-1996, for 6 months or more.
cannot donate

MEDICAL CONDITIONS

AIDS-individuals at high risk and their partners
cannot donate
Colds, flu, and infections cannot donate until symptom free and feel-ing well
Diabetes
if controlled can donate
History of Hepatitis cannot donate
Malaria three-year wait
Travel to malarial area one-year wait
Pregnancy
after delivery, miscarriage six-week wait
Menstruation can donate
Heart Attack Call the blood center
Cancer 1 year after treatment


MEDICAL PROCEDURES

Surgery
without transfusion 1-6 month wait
with transfusion of blood or
blood components

1-year wait


MEDICATIONS

Antibiotics seven days after last dose
Allergy Medications, Diuretics, Diet Pills, Sleeping Pills, Tranquilizers, Aspirin, Tylenol and Hormones

can donate
Blood Pressure Medications
(Most Types)

can donate


VACCINATIONS

Measles, Mumps, Rubella one-month wait
Flu can donate
Hepatitis B 2 week wait

DONATION PROCESS

  • Prospective donors first complete a health history questionnaire and screening interview.
  • The next step involves a brief physical examination of blood pressure, pulse, temperature and a test for anemia.
  • If the medical requirements are met, a unit (about one pint) of blood is drawn from the donor. After-wards, donors are served refreshments while remaining seated for 10 minutes.
  • The entire process usually takes less than one hour.

You Cannot get AIDS from Donating Blood
Only sterile, disposable equipment is used throughout the donation process.

Revised: 12/31/07

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