Donate Plasma for Money

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Donating Blood or Plasma: What’s the Difference?

Different Compositions

Blood is a fluid containing red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Plasma constitutes 55% of the blood and is a clear liquid.

Donating Process

Blood donations are straightforward and take less than 8-10 minutes. On the contrary, when you donate plasma, the process takes up to 50 minutes.

Uses of Blood vs. Plasma

Blood is used to treat different illnesses. Plasma is frozen within a day, lasts a year and is given to patients with burns, trauma, or shock.

Who Can Donate Plasma For Money?

In general, plasma donors must be between the ages of 18 and 65 and weigh at least 110 pounds.

How Much Can You Make?

Usually, the compensation is based on your location and weight. The more you weigh, the more you donate, and the more you make.

Is My Plasma Donation Taxable?

If you want a definitive answer on this, don’t take online discussions as legit tax advice and consult with your accountant instead.

How Often Can You Give Plasma?

According to the American Red Cross, donors can give plasma up to 13 times a year, or every 28 days.

Are There Any Side Effects?

As long as you are healthy and pass the screening, donating blood for plasma has no side effects.