FLU VACCINES AND HEALTH
The flu isn’t just the flu—it can bring serious risks
A bout of flu may not only make you feel awful, but it can also put some adults at risk for flu-related complications, such as hospitalizations or pneumonia. In some adults, the chance of having a heart attack may also increase, whether they’ve had pre-existing heart disease or not.
Know your risk for flu-related complications.
Your risk increases as you age or if you have one or more of these conditions:
- Chronic illnesses such as, but not limited to, chronic lung disease (asthma and COPD), heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease, or metabolic disorders.
- A weakened immune system
- Body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher
- Pregnancy
Be sure to help protect yourself by getting vaccinated, especially if you are at higher risk for flu-related complications
Talk to your pharmacist or doctor to see if FLUZONE® HIGH-DOSE or FLUBLOK® could be right for you.
The first line to help protect against the flu is an annual flu shot. Not all vaccines are the same. Be sure to ask for a Sanofi flu shot by name.
Sanofi offers multiple types of trivalent flu vaccines designed to help protect against two influenza A viral strains and one influenza B viral strain.
Flu shots FAQs
There are a lot of questions and misconceptions about flu
vaccines.
The more you know, the more confident you’ll be to talk to your
pharmacist or healthcare provider about your flu vaccine options.
What is a flu shot, and how does it work to help prevent flu infection?
Can you get the flu from a flu shot?
When should you get a flu shot, and when are flu shots available?
Why do you need a shot every year if you feel healthy?
Should you get both a flu vaccine and a COVID-19 vaccine?
Can you get a flu shot if you have an egg allergy?
Can you get a flu shot while pregnant?
Should you get a flu shot if you’re breastfeeding?
Who should not get Flublok or Fluzone High-Dose?

Find your Sanofi flu shot.
Demand more from your flu shot.
Schedule your Sanofi flu vaccine to protect against flu and flu-related complications.
Sanofi does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The health information contained herein is provided for general educational purposes only. The best source of information regarding your health is your healthcare professional, who should be consulted if you have any questions.