You know yourself best, and if things are feeling off, let your doctor know
Your doctor can help you understand if transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTR-CM) may be the cause of your symptoms. From there, you can figure out a treatment plan together.
Make the most out of your appointment with these quick tips:
- Prepare: Make a list of your symptoms, questions, test results, and medications
- Communicate clearly: Be honest and specific about any health concerns you have
- Be involved: Ask questions, take notes, and make sure you know your next steps
Create a custom discussion guide to help you log your symptoms and talk to your doctor about ATTR-CM
If you haven’t been diagnosed with ATTR-CM, consider asking your doctor these questions at your next appointment:
- What causes ATTR-CM to happen?
- Do my symptoms seem like they could be related to ATTR-CM?
- If so, what are the next steps to see if I have ATTR-CM?
- If I do have ATTR-CM, could VYNDAMAX be right for me?
See how Stan prioritized a treatment plan
“When I was initially diagnosed with ATTR-CM, my cardiologist explained that this is a progressive disease and that once we had a complete and final diagnosis, we’d want to start treatment as soon as possible.”
If you have been diagnosed with ATTR-CM, your doctor can help you understand if VYNDAMAX could be the right treatment for you.
Consider asking these questions at your next appointment:
- Can VYNDAMAX help my ATTR-CM from getting worse?
- How do I take VYNDAMAX?
- How can I get VYNDAMAX?
- What are the possible side effects of VYNDAMAX?
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