Donor Deferrals in terms of Medication Flashcards
(8 cards)
TIMING OF DONATION
Which among is for permanent deferral?
A. Antibiotic, Proscar, Propecia, Accutane
B. Bronchodilators, NSAID (Except for
platelet prep.), Topical steroids, Decongestant,
C. Tegison/Etretinate, Psychosis drugs, Digitalis, Beta-blockers, Insulin
D. Dutasteride/Avodart
E. Allergy-causing Drugs
C
Medications with NO Deferral
A. Antibiotic, Proscar, Propecia, Accutane
B. Bronchodilators, NSAID (Except for
platelet prep.), Topical steroids, Decongestant,
C. Tegison/Etretinate, Psychosis drugs, Digitalis, Beta-blockers, Insulin
D. Dutasteride/Avodart
E. Allergy-causing Drugs
A
Medications with TEMPORARY Deferral
A. Antibiotic, Proscar, Propecia, Accutane
B. Bronchodilators, NSAID (Except for
platelet prep.), Topical steroids, Decongestant,
C. Tegison/Etretinate, Psychosis drugs, Digitalis, Beta-blockers, Insulin
D. Dutasteride/Avodart
E. Allergy-causing Drugs
two answers
B (1 month) & D (6 months)
Allergy-causing Drugs
Single Dose:
Chronic Intake:
- Single Dose: 3 days
- Chronic Intake: 3 weeks
Anti-platelet Activity
● Plavix/Ticlid
● Aspirin
● Feldene
A. 14 days
B. 2 days
C. 3 days
ACB
Soriatane
3 Years
Glutathione
* Any prep for Liver Disorder
For Cosmetics Use:
* Through IV
* Oral/Topical
A. Permanent
B. Anytime
C. 1 year after the last dose
ACB
TOF. Anti-Hypertensive Drugs can cause permanent deferral.
F (temporary; medical clearance)