6 month milestone: NHS patients across the country now benefitting from life-saving treatments made from UK donor plasma
NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), NHS England, the Department of Health and Social Care, and hospitals across the country are celebrating a significant milestone, with 2,221 NHS patients now treated with life-saving immunoglobin medicines made from UK-donated plasma since the first patients began receiving treatment in March 2025.
The UK's move to collect and use domestic plasma for the manufacture of vital treatments such as immunoglobulins and albumin significantly strengthens the supply chain of these vital treatments, boosting NHS supply, alongside imported medicines, to ensure patients can get what they need, when they need it.
The UK's plasma collection programme, led by NHS Blood and Transplant, has now enabled 574,402 litres of UK plasma to be transported across Europe to manufacture vital plasma-based medicines, including immunoglobulins and albumin, before bringing them back for use in UK hospitals. This major achievement is a testament to the generosity of UK plasma and blood donors, whose contributions have been pivotal in making these life-saving medicines available to NHS patients.
How donated plasma helps patients
One of the many patients now receiving UK-derived plasma medicines is Samantha Bloomfield, a 55-year-old patient from Leeds, who has been receiving intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy for over 14 years and switched to the UK medicine in June 2025.
Samantha, who suffers from Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID), a condition which severely compromised her immune system, relies on regular IVIG treatments at St James’s University Hospital, part of Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, to help strengthen her immune system and protect her from serious infections.
Samantha says:
"I have been receiving intravenous immunoglobulin infusions for 14 years and as of June 2025 have switched to receiving the medicines made from UK plasma.
"Transfusions have been life-changing for me and I rely on them to keep me well. Before I started on them, I was regularly suffering from various infections, and this just doesn't happen anymore. Before starting IVIG infusions I was constantly sick and needing time off work, but now I can't remember the last time I had a chest infection.
"It is incredible to think that I'm receiving this treatment made from the plasma of UK blood donors. Knowing that we now have this ability in the UK gives peace of mind for the future, not just for me, but for all patients reliant on regular IVIG infusions. I feel extremely grateful to all the donors who make these treatments possible."
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How you can help
Every blood and plasma donor makes a vital contribution to making these life-saving medicines. To find out more, book an appointment or register as either a blood or plasma donor, please visit our website, download the NHS Give Blood app or call 0300 123 23 23.