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Plasma donation plays a critical role in modern medicine. It's used in therapies that treat patients with chronic conditions like hemophilia, immune deficiencies, and severe burns. Donors provide a resource that can’t be manufactured — one that directly improves or saves lives.
Most plasma centers compensate donors — often significantly. Depending on your location and the center, it’s common to earn $50 to $100 per session, with some offering additional bonuses for repeat visits or referrals. For many, it's a practical way to contribute and get something meaningful in return.
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Plasma donors can get disqualified for a list of different reasons, which may result in a temporary or a permanent deferral. Common reasons people get a temporary disqualification may include being dehydrated, taking certain medications, getting a tattoo within the last 4 months, or being pregnant in the last 6 months.
Donating plasma can get busy with donors and long waiting times. To donate plasma faster, choose a plasma center that allows you to book an appointment online and take your health screening questionnaire remotely from home. Additionally, call your local plasma center and ask for the least busy days and times of the week.
Most phlebotomists recommend that you take a day off from working out or lifting weights on the same day as your plasma donation. Instead, take the day to rest, eat well, and drink plenty of water after your donation.
Plasma donors are legally capped at two donations per week or 7-day period, with at least 48 hours in between each donation.
Before your plasma donation, it's recommended that you drink plenty of water (4-6 eight-ounce glasses), and eat a meal with high protein and iron content. Avoid drinking alcohol and smoking on the same day as your donation.