| Obligatory | Must not donate if: a) Regularly taking steroid tablets, injections or enemas, or applying creams over large areas.  | 
| Discretionary | a) If occasional use of creams over small areas of skin for minor skin complaints, accept.  | 
| See if Relevant | Autoimmune Disease  | 
| Additional Information | Steroid therapy in high doses causes immunosuppression. This may mask infective and inflammatory conditions that would otherwise prevent donation. There is no evidence that the short-term use of steroids to induce fetal lung maturation can mask or increase the risk of maternal infection. 
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| Reason for Change | To allow mothers who receive short term administration of steroids to induce fetal lung maturation to donate.  | 
Part of this advice is a requirement of the EU Tissue & Cells Directive.
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