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Donors should not use aspirin for seven days prior to donation.  
 
Donors should not use aspirin for seven days prior to donation.  
  
Other NSAIDs should be stopped three days prior to donation or commencement of G-CSF, whichever is earlier.
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NSAIDs should be stopped 24 hours prior to harvest.
  
 
NSAIDs may be recommenced immediately post-harvest. However, aspirin should be avoided for three days post bone-marrow harvest, and for one week if a donor has a documented thrombocytopenia (<80 x10^9) after PBSC harvest.
 
NSAIDs may be recommenced immediately post-harvest. However, aspirin should be avoided for three days post bone-marrow harvest, and for one week if a donor has a documented thrombocytopenia (<80 x10^9) after PBSC harvest.

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Acceptability at Recruitment

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Acceptability at VT / Work-Up

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Individual at Risk

Donor

Explanation of Condition

Type of drug used as a pain-killer.

See also NSAID

Guidance

Establish reason for taking, and check this is not a cause for exclusion.

Donors should not use aspirin for seven days prior to donation.

NSAIDs should be stopped 24 hours prior to harvest.

NSAIDs may be recommenced immediately post-harvest. However, aspirin should be avoided for three days post bone-marrow harvest, and for one week if a donor has a documented thrombocytopenia (<80 x10^9) after PBSC harvest.

Pseudonyms or Related Conditions

NSAID

Aspirin

Ibuprofen

Diclofenac

Naproxen

Indomethacin

Ketorolac

Mefanamic acid

Celecoxib


Version

Version 1, Edition 1

Date of Last Update

15th June 2012