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It makes economic sense: the FDA allows Americans to sell their plasma up to twice a week (because plasma contains no cells, the body can replace it within forty-eight hours) and the payment is usually $30 to $50.47 Nowhere else in the world allows people to sell their plasma as frequently as in the United States. European regulations limit plasma sales to twenty-four a year, with at least two weeks between donations.
Nine Pints: A Journey Through the Money, Medicine, and Mysteries of Blood
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