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A 55-year-old woman developed painful,

red facial and neck

lesions with fever two

days after starting inhaled indacaterol

/glycopyrronium for COPD.

Blood tests showed neutrophilia;

biopsy confirmed Sweet syndrome.

Lesions improved

with corticosteroids after stopping the drug.

This is the first reported

case linked to inhaled therapy,

highlighting the need for primary

care awareness of rare

drug reactions and

the importance of ruling out systemic disease.

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