Difference between revisions of "Diabetes Mellitus"
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Type 2 diabetes is acceptable at recruitment only if diet controlled. Not acceptable if on anti-diabetic tablets or insulin injections at recruitment. | Type 2 diabetes is acceptable at recruitment only if diet controlled. Not acceptable if on anti-diabetic tablets or insulin injections at recruitment. | ||
| − | Type 2 diabetes is acceptable at VT stage if diabetes is well controlled on anti-diabetic tablets. Not acceptable if on insulin injections. | + | Type 2 diabetes is acceptable at VT stage if diabetes is well controlled on anti-diabetic tablets. Not acceptable if on insulin injections. Discuss each case with Medical Officer. |
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| − | + | Other injectable medications such as GLP-1 injections may be acceptable. These donors should not stop their GLP-1 injections for a BM donation so would only be for PBSC donation. Please discuss with MO. | |
==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions== | ==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions== | ||
Latest revision as of 09:55, 2 April 2026
Contents
Acceptability at Recruitment
SEE BELOW
Acceptability at CT / Work-Up
SEE BELOW
Individual at Risk
Donor / Recipient
Explanation of Condition
Failure of the body to regulate sugar entry into cells that need it. Caused either by failure of insulin production in the pancreas (type 1 diabetes) or insulin resistance (type 2 diabetes).
Guidance
Type 1 diabetes is unacceptable at recruitment or VT.
Type 2 diabetes is acceptable at recruitment only if diet controlled. Not acceptable if on anti-diabetic tablets or insulin injections at recruitment.
Type 2 diabetes is acceptable at VT stage if diabetes is well controlled on anti-diabetic tablets. Not acceptable if on insulin injections. Discuss each case with Medical Officer.
Other injectable medications such as GLP-1 injections may be acceptable. These donors should not stop their GLP-1 injections for a BM donation so would only be for PBSC donation. Please discuss with MO.
Pseudonyms or Related Conditions
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM)
Version
Version 1, Edition 1
Date of Last Update
19th May 2025