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Helen Sadler praises Ipswich EACH hospice for support | East Anglian Daily Times

Helen Sadler praises Ipswich EACH hospice for support | East Anglian Daily Times
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Helen Sadler praises Ipswich EACH hospice for support

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Blood plasma donations for manufacture of medicines to begin after ban lifted

These included immune disorders such as common variable immune deficiency (CVID) and neurological disorders like Guillain–Barre syndrome and myasthenia gravis. The medicines are also used to help treat cytopenia, a disorder featuring a low mature red blood cell count which can occur following radiotherapy and chemotherapy for cancer treatment, as well as dermatological disorders like Kawasaki syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis. Amid a global supply shortage due to rising demand, the UK has previously depended on imports of blood plasma from other countries – mainly the US. Dr Gail Miflin, chief medical officer for NHSBT, said: “Plasma is made into lifesaving medicines for people with rare diseases.

Erin Sadler s family is grateful ban on UK blood plasma donations lifts

Erin Sadler and mum Helen THE mother of a girl who has defied death and received dozens of blood transfusions has welcomed the reintroduction of blood plasma donations. Donations of blood plasma in England for use in the manufacture of “lifesaving” medicines are to begin after the lifting of a ban lasting more than two decades. For an initial three months, donations will be taken at 14 centres across the country - including one in Chelmsford. These will be used to make antibody-based medicines for people with rare immune diseases. It comes after the Government lifted a ban in February which was imposed on UK donors in 1998 amid concerns about the spread of a human variant of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, known as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

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