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Is ASBPO still supporting the Immunizations, Medical Conditions, Drug and Medication, and Malarial deferral lists that they have been in the past? I have not been able to find them on the ASBPO website.

If this is the case, then how are other Donor Centers monitoring the changes (esp in the Drug & Medication listings) for donor eligibility or deferment?

Our donor center is fairly small and to monitor all the new meds (& changes in the labeling for existing drugs) could be a nearly full-time job.

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What does ASBPO stand for ?

I think the key may be in the name of the thread!

USA Armed Services Blood Program (and the O stands for Office).

Glad to help you out Rashmi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I think the key may be in the name of the thread!

USA Armed Services Blood Program (and the O stands for Office).

Glad to help you out Rashmi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:blowkiss::blowkiss::blowkiss::blowkiss::blowkiss:

All right I admit I was being a bit thick with this one- just trying to clear the post !!.

Thanks!

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