Reza Shojaei on Plasma Donation as Life-Changing Medicine in Motion
Reza Shojaei, Chief Operating Officer at Canadian Plasma Resources, shared post on Linkedln:
”I just came across a powerful story that reminds us why plasma donation is so much more than a routine act; it’s life-changing medicine in motion.
A woman who has relied on plasma-derived therapies for over two decades recently met local plasma donors in person to say thank you and share how these treatments have supported her health and quality of life. Stories like hers put a human face on why plasma matters and how donation truly saves lives.
Every dose of plasma-derived medicine begins with someone giving a little bit of themselves, an inspiring example of how individual generosity strengthens community health. With demand for these therapies continuing to grow across rare disease and immune conditions, awareness and action matter now more than ever.
Take a moment to read this uplifting piece and share it with someone who might be encouraged by it.”

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