How long does it take to take 1 unit of blood out of patient in U.S.?

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2026-06-19 12:50

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In the U.S., drawing one unit of blood typically takes about 8 to 10 minutes. The actual process involves preparing the patient, inserting the needle, and collecting the blood, which is usually done by trained professionals in a clinical setting. Additional time may be required for patient preparation and post-donation care.

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