They will find out and you'd get banned from donating everywhere. To protect a donors' health and minimize risk of donating more often than is permitted, donors are not allowed to donate at more than one center. All plasma donation centers communicate regularly with one another to verify that donors comply with policy.
Plasma can be donated to any combination of donation centers at a maximum frequency of twice per seven days. That's a federal law for the sake of the donor's well-being. Donation centers are not clued into any schedule of donations that occur at other (company) locations. An interactive sign-in program at the donation center will request to be informed of recent donation activity, including blood donation, so the question will come up. Truthfulness is your decision. Any donation attempt that is refuted by a donation center as a response to risky health variables detected in a donor are logged into a registry that is accessed by all donation centers. This information is only noted when health risks that would compromise the integrity of the donation fluid are detected. Aside from that, any donor may travel amongst the world of donation centers according to the maximum of two visits per week as a total. Beyond two donations within a week, a donor would risk their own wellbeing.
If you answer the screening questions honestly, you will be telling them. That is one of the questions asked. Depending upon what you donated and when, it is possible you still can donate at octapharma.
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