The LIXELLE device is used in an apheresis procedure that selectively removes 2-microglobulin from circulating blood and is used in accordance with a physician prescription in conjunction with hemodialysis
Type 1 diabetics may donate blood if: Blood sugar levels are consistently controlled There are no recent severe hypoglycaemia episodes There are no serious complications affecting the heart, kidneys, or nerves Type 1 diabetics should avoid donating blood if: They experience frequent low blood sugar episodes Blood sugar is very high on the donation day They feel dizzy, weak, or unwell Eating a balanced meal before donation, staying hydrated, and monitoring blood sugar levels afterwards are essential for safety
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