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Special blood donations

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There are several situations involving blood donation in which the blood may be collected by the donor center but will not be used as part of the community’s general blood supply. Examples of these include autologous donation, directed donation, patient‐specific donation, and therapeutic bleeding. In some of these situations, the FDA requirements for blood donation may not apply. However, if directed donations are not needed by the designated patient and would otherwise meet criteria for general blood supply use, it is possible for a hospital to make these units available for others to use.

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