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What is Plasma?

Human plasma is the liquid portion of your blood that remains after the red cells, white cells, and platelets have been separated out. 92% of plasma is water; however, the other 8% contains proteins and antibodies.

Almost 500 different types of protein have been found in human blood plasma. Many of these proteins and antibodies can be used to manufacture prescription drugs that manage serious and often life-threatening conditions.

For more information on human plasma and how it can be used to treat patients, please visit the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association's web site, Donating Plasma.

 

Eligibility requirements. Find out if you qualify to be a plasma donor, as well as reasons why you might not be able to donate.
Steps to donating plasma. Learn more about the screening process and what to expect when you donate.