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Can I donate blood if I take cholesterol medication?

Usually yes
Quick answerYes. Statins and other cholesterol medications do not affect your ability to donate.

What this means

  • Cholesterol medications are not a barrier.
  • Underlying heart conditions are assessed separately.
  • List your medications at screening.

What to do next

Book when you feel well and keep taking your medication.

When to call the center: Call if you also have a heart condition you are unsure about.

Why this rule exists

These medications do not affect donation safety or blood quality.

This is general educational guidance, not a final eligibility decision. Donation centers make final eligibility decisions during confidential screening. Rules may vary by center, donation type, location, and current policy.

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Sources and review

The guidance on this page reflects published criteria from these organizations. Eligibility and procedures vary by center and country, so confirm specifics with your donation center.

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