TOOLS & RESOURCES

Help manage your cold agglutinin disease

If you have cold agglutinin disease (CAD), you know that it can be hard to find resources that help you manage your condition. It’s time to change that.

Take the Lifestyle Quiz below to see how CAD may be impacting your life. You can also download and print helpful tools to prepare for your appointments, organize your blood test results, and communicate better with your healthcare providers. When your healthcare team understands your concerns, it can make a big difference in your care. You can also learn about additional ways Sanofi supports people living with CAD here.

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If you have cold agglutinin disease (CAD), you know that it can be hard to find resources that help you manage your condition. It’s time to change that.

Take the Lifestyle Quiz below to see how CAD may be impacting your life. You can also download and print helpful tools to prepare for your appointments, organize your blood test results, and communicate better with your healthcare providers. When your healthcare team understands your concerns, it can make a big difference in your care. You can also learn about additional ways Sanofi supports people living with CAD here.

CAD lifestyle quiz

Life with CAD can look very different from person to person. This quiz will help you understand the ways in which CAD may be affecting your daily life.

Doctor discussion guide

Use this guide to help have better conversations about CAD with your doctor and other healthcare providers. Know the questions you should ask about living your life with CAD.

Blood lab card

When you have cold agglutinin disease, it’s very important to make sure your blood stays warm. Give this card to lab technicians and other healthcare providers to help them make sure your blood is being handled properly.

Blood test tracker

This useful tracker will help you organize your blood test results and any changes about how you feel in your body. Knowing what to monitor and what your levels are is important for both you and your doctor in managing CAD.