Nelson Vergel
Founder, ExcelMale.com
I really think all of you guys on TRT in New Zealand should start a letter writing campaign.
In Aotearoa New Zealand the rules about who can and cannot give blood are drafted and maintained by the New Zealand Blood Service (NZBS | Te Ratonga Toto o Aotearoa), the Crown entity that collects, tests and distributes the nation’s blood supply. NZBS’s medical and scientific team periodically reviews the scientific evidence and overseas practice, then updates the “Donor Selection Criteria” and the Transfusion Medicine Handbook accordingly. Wikipedianzblood.co.nz
Because donor‐eligibility rules are considered a safety-critical part of a “biological medicine”, any material change must be cleared by Medsafe – the medicines-regulatory arm of the Ministry of Health that enforces the Medicines Act 1981. NZBS therefore submits its proposed criteria to Medsafe, which can approve, request modifications or reject them; only after Medsafe approval do the new rules take effect. nzblood.co.nz www.aabb.orgnzblood.co.nz
So, in practical terms:
In Aotearoa New Zealand the rules about who can and cannot give blood are drafted and maintained by the New Zealand Blood Service (NZBS | Te Ratonga Toto o Aotearoa), the Crown entity that collects, tests and distributes the nation’s blood supply. NZBS’s medical and scientific team periodically reviews the scientific evidence and overseas practice, then updates the “Donor Selection Criteria” and the Transfusion Medicine Handbook accordingly. Wikipedianzblood.co.nz
Because donor‐eligibility rules are considered a safety-critical part of a “biological medicine”, any material change must be cleared by Medsafe – the medicines-regulatory arm of the Ministry of Health that enforces the Medicines Act 1981. NZBS therefore submits its proposed criteria to Medsafe, which can approve, request modifications or reject them; only after Medsafe approval do the new rules take effect. nzblood.co.nz www.aabb.orgnzblood.co.nz
So, in practical terms:
- NZBS decides the clinical details of donor-eligibility guidelines.
- Medsafe signs off those guidelines to ensure they meet national regulatory safety standards.