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Blood transfusion

  • NICE guideline
  • Reference number: NG24
  • Published:  18 November 2015
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Transfusions for anaemia

If you have anaemia, you may be offered a transfusion of red blood cells. If you have serious bleeding, anaemia that has gone on for a long time ('chronic' anaemia) or heart disease, then your healthcare team should take this into account when deciding whether you need red blood cells.

This page was last updated: 18 November 2015


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