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  3. Middle-class Americans are selling their plasma to make ends meet | NBC News12 Feb 2026https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/americans-sell-plasma-inflation-middle-class-expenses-economy-rcna258390

Middle-class Americans are selling their plasma to make ends meet | NBC News12 Feb 2026https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/americans-sell-plasma-inflation-middle-class-expenses-economy-rcna258390

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    Middle-class Americans are selling their plasma to make ends meet | NBC News
    12 Feb 2026
    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/americans-sell-plasma-inflation-middle-class-expenses-economy-rcna258390

    #health #economy

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      Middle-class Americans are selling their plasma to make ends meet | NBC News
      12 Feb 2026
      https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/americans-sell-plasma-inflation-middle-class-expenses-economy-rcna258390

      #health #economy

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      Lots of discussion on social media about this story.

      I'd like to post a bit on it, but need to get going today.

      For some reason plasma donation is a topic that interests me a lot (some topics just do).

      Just briefly -

      - Immediately after plasma donation there is reduced immunity due to loss of antibodies. So I would be careful about exposures to infectious diseases. 2x/wk seems risky to me, tbh. Wear a mask, stay hydrated, get enough protein & sleep.

      - On the plus side, it can reduce PFAS burden.

      - The tubing used is probably the same as dialysis tubing, which is made of viscose and can contain residual sulfane sulfur.* I have wondered if this has any effects, ether +ve or -ve. Dialysis patients have higher cancer risk, but this could just be due to having poorly functioning kidneys.

      - It isn't mentioned in the article, but is there increased demand for plasma products, particularly IVIG? A few years ago, Gordan Lauc talked about working on 'IVIG in a pill". That would be amazing. Have not heard anything since, but often there is a period of silence when products are in development.

      * https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules190812789

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        Lots of discussion on social media about this story.

        I'd like to post a bit on it, but need to get going today.

        For some reason plasma donation is a topic that interests me a lot (some topics just do).

        Just briefly -

        - Immediately after plasma donation there is reduced immunity due to loss of antibodies. So I would be careful about exposures to infectious diseases. 2x/wk seems risky to me, tbh. Wear a mask, stay hydrated, get enough protein & sleep.

        - On the plus side, it can reduce PFAS burden.

        - The tubing used is probably the same as dialysis tubing, which is made of viscose and can contain residual sulfane sulfur.* I have wondered if this has any effects, ether +ve or -ve. Dialysis patients have higher cancer risk, but this could just be due to having poorly functioning kidneys.

        - It isn't mentioned in the article, but is there increased demand for plasma products, particularly IVIG? A few years ago, Gordan Lauc talked about working on 'IVIG in a pill". That would be amazing. Have not heard anything since, but often there is a period of silence when products are in development.

        * https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules190812789

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        The Differential Value Of Plasma-derived Medicinal Products (PDMPs) | Grifols
        [2024]
        https://www.grifols.com/documents/6155530/7244385/differential-value-plasma-derivatives-products-PDMPs.pdf/d85a38c2-25de-333a-7507-5bb8f6431fe4?t=1738165180846

        "The demand for immunoglobulins in Europe grew by 6.7% annually during the period 2010-2021. The main drivers for this are the ongoing research into new applications, particularly in neurology, and advances in testing and screening programs."

        #PlasmaDonation #PlasmaProducts #immunoglobins #Pharmaceuticals #medicine

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