Tips for donors

 How often can you donate plasma?

Tips for donors

 How often can you donate plasma?

November 13, 2023

Plasma donation is a vital act of generosity that can save lives and improve the health of those in need. This selfless act provides a lifeline for individuals suffering from various medical conditions, including burns, immune disorders, and clotting disorders. If you’re considering becoming a plasma donor, it’s crucial to understand how often you can safely donate plasma and contribute to this life-saving endeavor.

Is donating plasma the same as donating blood?

First, it is important to understand that donating plasma is very different from donating blood. During plasma donations, we only take your plasma. Your red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are all returned back to your body. In whole blood donations, ALL of these blood components are taken and donated – plasma, red and white blood cells, and platelets. That is why, with whole blood donations, you must wait longer between donations.

 

Is it safe to donate plasma?

Plasma donation is a safe and comfortable process that takes a little over an hour. If you are donating for the first time, you will undergo a medical screening to make sure you are healthy and fit. Our professionally trained staff will monitor your plasma donation to make sure you are comfortable at all times. All our centers use sterile plasma collection equipment to eliminate the possibility of transmitting viral infections.

How often can you donate plasma in a month?

To ensure your continued health and safety during plasma donation, there are limits to how frequently you are able to donate. You may donate plasma twice in a seven-day period and need at least one day in between donations. So, on average you can donate plasma about 4 times a month. Your body quickly replaces the lost plasma, which is why you’re able to donate fairly frequently!

If you’ve recently given blood, can you still donate plasma?

If you’ve recently donated blood, you must wait 8 weeks until you can donate blood or plasma again. This is why many individuals thinking of donating both will donate plasma FIRST. By donating plasma first, you only have to wait a few days before you are able to donate blood.

Prioritize your health and safety

To donate regularly, make sure to take care of your health and listen to your body. Prioritize a good nutrition, stay hydrated and rest well. We are so thankful for our donors who ask insightful questions and contribute their life-saving plasma. Anytime you have questions, pop into your nearest KEDPLASMA center or give us a call. We will be happy to walk you through the donation process, safety precautions, and more.

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5 tips for donating plasma faster

Tips for donors

5 tips for donating plasma faster

Donating plasma is a fantastic way to help people who rely on plasma therapies, but the process can sometimes feel time-consuming for those who do it regularly. If you want to make your plasma donation more efficient and comfortable, follow these practical tips for donating plasma faster.

1. Stay hydrated

Although the donation process takes about 90 minutes, there is an easy way to speed up the process – HYDRATE!  If you are hydrated, your veins will be easier to find, and your blood will flow more easily. You may ask yourself, how much water should I drink before donating plasma? The American Red Cross suggests drinking an extra 16 ounces of water before and after your donation —even if you don’t feel thirsty. Ideally, you should start drinking one or two days before your plasma donation to prepare your body. You can also sip on water during your donation to keep your blood more fluid. Finally, remember to avoid caffeinated drinks and alcohol before your plasma donation because these beverages can lead to dehydration.

2. Eat well

Did you know you can get some water intake through your food? Although 80% of your daily water intake usually comes from beverages, the other 20% usually comes from foods. Here are some examples of foods that are high in water content:

Cucumber

Tomatoes

Lettuce

Apples

Celery

Watermelon 

Grapefruit 

Peaches

Berries

Zucchini

Another tip for donating plasma faster is avoiding high-fat food. These foods slow down your digestion, make your blood ‘sludgier’ and, therefore, more difficult to separate. Sometimes, these foods can negatively influence your blood results and prevent you from donating altogether. Choose healthy alternatives like lean proteins, whole grains, and fruit and vegetables.  

3. Stay relaxed

Feeling physically comfortable while donating positively impacts how fast you donate. Choose loose and cozy clothes that you can easily remove, and with sleeves you can pull up and down. Staying warm during your plasma donation can also help you donate faster. When you feel warm, your blood vessels dilate and help the blood circulate more freely. Conversely, when you feel cold, your body shivers and tenses, constricting your veins and slowing your blood flow. Don’t hesitate to ask for a blanket if you feel cold during your plasma donation. To help you feel relaxed, consider listening to soothing music and taking slow and deep breaths during your donation.

4. Use a ball or squeezer

Using a ball squeezer, sponge ball, or stress ball can help speed up your plasma donation process by 15% to 20% on average. This technique significantly increases the blood flow that feeds into the donation needle. To achieve the best results, squeeze your ball every 5 to 10 seconds and try to synch the movement to your breathing. Even though it may seem complicated initially, veteran plasma donors easily use the rhythmic squeezing technique while reading or doing other simple activities.

5. Use KEDExpress (saves 10 minutes)

Save around 10 minutes of your total donation time and get priority access by completing your donor questionnaire directly from home. Questionnaires are valid only the day they are completed. New donors or donors that haven’t donated in 180 days must complete their history questionnaire at their KEDPLASMA donation center.

 

Complete questionnaire(s) the day of your donation in a private setting without assistance (go to the questionnaire)

 

Receive a QR code to scan at your donation center

Donating plasma is a generous act that can profoundly impact the lives of those in need. By following these tips, including staying well-hydrated, you can make your plasma donation faster and more comfortable.

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What are the possible side effects of donating plasma?

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What are the possible side effects of donating plasma?

This is one of the most common questions we get at KEDPLASMA, and the short answer is not many. Donating plasma is a low-risk procedure with few or no side effects. Because each donor undergoes a physical exam and medical history survey before entering our program, AND vitals are taken before every donation, we make sure you’re fit to donate!

Occasionally, a donor may experience mild side effects that resolve quickly after donation. In this article, we will go over the few possible side effects of plasma donation and how to counteract them!

Light-headedness or fainting during or after plasma donation

Lightheadedness, dizziness, or, in extreme cases, fainting can sometimes happen during the donation process. Usually, these side effects can be prevented by drinking plenty of water and eating a healthy meal before and after donating your plasma. In most cases, fainting occurs when a donor is fasting before donation or has a very strong fear of needles.

Bruising after plasma donation

As you may know from standard blood tests, needles can sometimes cause some bruising. During plasma donation, some donors might experience minor bruising (although this is uncommon). As you may know, some people’s veins are harder to access than others. This is why we regularly train all of our KEDPLASMA phlebotomists (those amazing employees who take your blood) and match every donor with the right phlebotomist for their vein type. This should make donating even easier than before!

 

Feeling tired after donating plasma

It’s not uncommon to feel a bit tired after donating plasma. This is your body’s way of responding to losing fluids and proteins. Staying hydrated and having a light snack can help alleviate this. We also recommend not doing strenuous physical activity immediately after donating to give your body some time to recover.

Getting a headache after donating plasma

In some rare cases, donors might feel like they have a headache after donating plasma. This is often due to dehydration. Since plasma contains a lot of water, it is very important to drink a lot of water (around 16 ounces) to prepare and replenish your liquids after donation. Please note that dehydration after donating plasma is usually not severe and passes quickly.

 

Is donating plasma safe?

Some donors wonder if they’re at risk for disease during the donation process. Absolutely not! For each and every donation, a new, sealed, sterile, one-time-use package is used to collect your plasma.  The needle placement site is sterilized. Your blood never leaves the closed system during the process. 

 

Plasma donation is safe, easy, and life-changing for patients worldwide who need your help. What are you waiting for? Head into your nearest KEDPLASMA center and donate today!

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KEDPLASMA Announces Nationwide Facility Remodeling Project

Announcements

KEDPLASMA Announces Nationwide Facility Remodeling Project

November 1, 2023

Fort Lee, New Jersey, (October 30, 2023) KEDPLASMA, a leader in the collection of high-quality plasma, is proud to announce a comprehensive remodeling initiative aimed at enhancing the experience of its donors and raising the standard of excellence in its collection centers. Plasma collected by KEDPLASMA is used by its parent company Kedrion Biopharma, a global player in the production and distribution of plasma-derived therapies to treat patients with rare and serious conditions.

In 2022, Kedrion Biopharma and UK-based Bio Products Laboratory joined forces, adding BPL’s 29 plasma collection centers to the centers operated by KEDPLASMA. As a result, the company will temporarily close several of its BPL-branded locations for remodeling and facility enhancement.

“We are thrilled to invest in these upgrades, which mark a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to deliver unparalleled donor experiences,” said Federico Latini, Chief Executive Officer of KEDPLASMA. “Donors are at the heart of everything we do, and we believe these renovations will elevate their enjoyment and satisfaction when interacting with us.”

Stough Development Corporation will partner with KEDPLASMA on the project. “The remodeling projects will involve significant upgrades to the interior and exterior of the facilities, including modernized aesthetics, improved accessibility, and state-of-the-art amenities while consolidating all centers under the KEDPLASMA brand.” Said Scott Stough, CEO of Stough Development Corporation. “The goal is for donors to feel safe and comfortable during their donation.”

“As we embark on this exciting chapter, we thank our loyal donors, partners, and stakeholders for their ongoing support” said Ugo Di Francesco, Chief Executive Officer of Kedrion SpA. “Donors stand at the beginning of a bridge between patients and the treatments available for them on the other side. These treatments would not be available without them. We look forward to unveiling the transformed BPL Plasma centers to KEDPLASMA centers soon.”

KEDPLASMA donors affected by the closures should visit nearby operating locations during this time. KEDPLASMA will consistently update its website (https://www.kedplasma.us/) with the latest information on the remodeling progress and reopening dates.

About KEDPLASMA

KEDPLASMA collects and procures high-quality plasma through a capillary network of plasma centers in more than 70 locations in the United States and 5 in the Czech Republic for its parent company, Kedrion Biopharma, a global biopharmaceutical company, which produces plasma-derived medicinal products treating rare diseases, disorders, and conditions such as Hemophilia and Immunodeficiencies. Kedrion’s portfolio includes 37 plasma-derived products which are distributed in over 100 countries.

About Stough Development Corporation

Stough Development Corporation is a 3rd third-generation family business specializing in developing medical, office, and retail properties. Stough is a full-service real estate company based in Cincinnati, OH, that creates, builds, and manages state-of-the-art medical facilities across the US with holdings in 24 states. In addition to construction and development, Stough has worked in the plasma industry for over 60 years and has remodeled or developed over 70 Plasma centers.

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