Plasma contains enzymes, antibodies
and other proteins that ensure vital functions
in the body.
We can extract life-saving medicines from plasma using a process called fractionation. These plasma derived therapies are fundamental in the treatment of many chronic diseases, including rare conditions. They save lives of hundreds of thousands people throughout Europe.
Many rare disorders can only be treated through
the administration of proteins extracted from plasma.
All these patients, and many more,
need plasma derived products on a regular basis.
It can be several times a week.
Due to increasing demand and insufficient plasma collection, shortages of plasma-derived medicines are affecting many countries worldwide.
Regular plasma donations, made by generous donator is the only way to collect enough plasma and meet patients’ needs.
Separated from the blood after
a blood donation.
We can collect much more plasma using plasmapheresis than from a blood donation.
Plasma contains enzymes, antibodies and other proteins that ensure vital functions in the body.
We can extract life-saving medicines from plasma using a process called fractionation.
These plasma derived therapies are fundamental in the treatment of many chronic diseases, including rare conditions. They save lives of hundreds of thousands people throughout Europe.
All these patients, and many more, need plasma derived products on a regular basis. It can be several times a week.
Due to increasing demand and insufficient plasma collection, shortages of plasma-derived medicines are affecting many countries worldwide.
Plasma donation is made using plasmapheresis machines. The machine separates plasma from whole blood. The remaining components of blood are given back to the donor.
The total process takes around 90 minutes.
We can collect much more plasma using plasmapheresis than from a blood donation.
Plasma contains enzymes, antibodies and other proteins that ensure vital functions in the body.
We can extract life-saving medicines from plasma using a process called fractionation.
These plasma derived therapies are fundamental in the treatment of many chronic diseases, including rare conditions. They save lives of hundreds of thousands people throughout Europe.
Many rare disorders can only be treated through the administration of proteins extracted from plasma.
All these patients, and many more,
need plasma derived products on a regular basis.
It can be several times
a week.
Due to increasing demand and insufficient plasma collection, shortages of plasma-derived medicines are affecting many countries worldwide.
Plasma donation is made using plasmapheresis machines. The machine separates plasma from whole blood. The remaining components of blood are given back to the donor.
The total process takes around 90 minutes.
We can collect much more plasma using plasmapheresis than from a blood donation.