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HOW ARE YOU FEELING?

You give physical care and emotional support. You may also be making decisions, doing research,
helping pay bills, and providing transportation. Which also means making yourself available at all times.

If it all leaves you feeling frustrated, stressed, or overwhelmed, don’t think you have to deal with it
alone. These feelings are normal and there are places to turn for help.

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Build a care team

Beyond doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, enlist the help of other family members, friends, and neighbors so everyone knows they can count on others to share responsibilities.

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Find peer support groups

Ask your doctor or hospital, or search online to see if there are caregiver assistance programs in your community you can join to connect with others for tips on coping and caring.

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Give your mind and body a break

Play a brain game like a word puzzle or relax by taking a few moments to focus on your breathing.

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Set up time to be social

Make plans to get out and see friends.

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Ask for professional help

If it’s all getting to be too much, see your doctor about talking with a specialist.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

What is the most important information I should know about ENTRESTO?

ENTRESTO can harm or cause death to your unborn baby. Talk to your doctor about other ways to treat heart failure if you plan to become pregnant. If you get pregnant during treatment with ENTRESTO, tell your doctor right away...

INDICATION

What is ENTRESTO?

ENTRESTO is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with long-lasting (chronic) heart failure to help reduce the risk of death and hospitalization...

Click or scroll to see IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION, INCLUDING BOXED WARNING, AND APPROVED USE