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Having diabetes does not automatically exclude you from donating blood. The American Red Cross states that people with diabetes may donate blood if they meet the following guidelines:

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  • They have not had an initial dosage of insulin or change of insulin dose in at least two weeks.
  • They have not received an injection of bovine (beef) insulin made from cattle from the United Kingdom since 1980.
  • Oral medications for type 2 diabetes don’t disqualify you from blood donation eligibility. It is suggested that people with diabetes wait 8 weeks (or 56 days) between whole blood donations. Other blood donation eligibility guidelines may apply, depending on your medical history.


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